Idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to an institution, or even, as in more ancient times, to a piece of land, is ever a true Loyalty; has in it something of a religious, paramount, quite infinite character; it is properly the... Education in the Nineteenth Century - Side 205redigeret af - 1901 - 274 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 652 sider
...the glance of some Montesquieu, across innumerable superficial entanglements, can partly decipher), are prescribed by an Idea, and flow naturally from...it, as movements from the living source of motion. This Idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to au institution, or even, as in... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 518 sider
...the glance of some Montesquieu, across innumerable superficial entanglements, can partly decipher), are prescribed by an Idea, and flow naturally from...it, as movements from the living source of motion. This Idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to an institution, or even, as in... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 492 sider
...the glance of some Montesquieu, across innumerable superficial entanglements, can partly decipher), are prescribed by an Idea, and flow naturally from...it, as movements from the living source of motion. This Idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to an institution, or even, as in... | |
 | Sherwin Cody - 1903 - 476 sider
...the glance of some Montesquieu, across innumerable superficial entanglements, can partly decipher), are prescribed by an Idea, and flow naturally from...it, as movements from the living source of motion. This Idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to an institution, or even, as in... | |
 | John Howard Bertram Masterman - 1908 - 108 sider
...all its tendencies of endeavour, specialties of custom, its laws, politics and whole procedure — are prescribed by an Idea and flow naturally from it, as movements from the living source of motion. This Idea,... has in it something of a religious, paramount, quite infinite character ; it is properly... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 484 sider
...the glance of some Montesquieu, across innumerable superficial entanglements, can partly decipher), are prescribed by an Idea, and flow naturally from...it, as movements from the living source of motion. This Idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to an institution, or even, as in... | |
 | William Savage Johnson - 1911 - 156 sider
...the glance of some Montesquieu, across innumerable superficial entanglements, can partly decipher), are prescribed by an Idea, and flow naturally from...it, as movements from the living source of motion. This Idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to an institution, or even, as in... | |
 | Baptist World Alliance - 1911 - 550 sider
...ideal; all its tendencies of endeavor, specialties of custom, its laws, politics and whole procedure, are prescribed by an idea, and flow naturally from it as movements from the living source of motion. This idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to an institution, or even, as in... | |
 | Ernest Rhys - 1915 - 518 sider
...the glance of some Montesquieu, across innumerable superficial entanglements, can partly decipher), are prescribed by an Idea, and flow naturally from...it, as movements from the living source of motion. This Idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to an institution, or even, as in... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1984 - 548 sider
...the glance of some Montesquieu, across innumerable superficial entanglements, can partly decipher), are prescribed by an Idea, and flow naturally from...it, as movements from the living source of motion. This Idea, be it of devotion to a man or class of men, to a creed, to an institution, or even, as in... | |
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