These ways would try all their peculiar gifts of nature; and if there were any secret excellence among them would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring... Manchester papers - Sivu 185tekijä(t) Manchester papers - 1856Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 sivua
...secret excellence among them would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...their slight and prodigal custodies, and send them over back again transformed into mimics, apes, and kifksliows. But if they desire to see other countries... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 sivua
...secret excellence among them would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...knowledge. Nor shall we then need the monsieurs of Pans to take our hopeful youth into their slight and prodigal custodies, and send them over back again... | |
| Mary Milner - 1846 - 808 sivua
...secret excellence among them, to fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation ;" * while the ordinary aim for girls, with whom we have principally to do, and which is, perhaps,... | |
| John Milton - 1847 - 568 sivua
...secret excellence among them would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...knowledge. Nor shall we then need the monsieurs of Pans to take our hopeful youth into their slight and prodigal custodies, and send them over back again... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 540 sivua
...secret excellence among them would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...their slight and prodigal custodies, and send them over, back again, transformed into mimics, apes, and kickshaws. But if they desire to see other countries... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1848 - 540 sivua
...secret excellence among them would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...this nation, and bring into fashion again those old adrr.ired virtues and excellencies, with far more advantage now in this purity of Christian knowledge.... | |
| John Milton - 1851 - 606 sivua
...fecret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance it felf by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of this Nation, and bring into famion again thofe old admired Vertues and Excellencies, with far more advantage now in this purity... | |
| Horae - 1851 - 414 sivua
...which could not but mightily redound to the good of the nation, and bring into fafhion again thofe old admired virtues and excellencies, with far more advantage, now in this purity of Chriftian knowledge. But if they defire to fee other countries at three or four and twenty years of... | |
| Robert Potts - 1855 - 588 sivua
...secret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...advantage, now, in this purity of Christian knowledge But if they desire to see other countries at three or four and twenty years of age, not to learn principles,... | |
| Robert Potts - 1855 - 588 sivua
...secret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...far more advantage, now, in this purity of Christian knowledge—But if they desire to see other countries at three or four and twenty years of age, not... | |
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