| William Roscoe - 1795 - 504 halaman
...and that republic which you are shortly to direct, ** or rather which now in a great measure reposes on your "* care, will derive important advantages...of leisure, which you may pass either in solitary medi** tation, or social discussion, on the origin and nature of ** the human mind. For it is impossible... | |
| William Roscoe - 1803 - 474 halaman
...lo " direct, or rather which now in a great mea" sure reposes on your care, will derive imporl" ant advantages from those hours of leisure, " which you may pass either in solitary medi" tation, or social discussion, on the origin and " nature of the human mind. / For it is impos"... | |
| 1816 - 612 halaman
...and that republic which you are shortly to direct, or rather which now in a great measure reposes ou your care, will derive important advantages from those...may pass, either in solitary meditation, or social discusiion on the origin and nature of the human mind : for it is impossible that any person should... | |
| William Roscoe - 1825 - 574 halaman
...you and that republic which you are shortly to direct, or rather which now in a great measure reposes on your care, will derive important advantages from...discussion, on the origin and nature of the human mind. For it is impossible that any person should rightly direct the affairs of the public, unless he has... | |
| William Roscoe - 1883 - 638 halaman
...you and that republic which you are shortly to direct, or rather which now in a great measure reposes on your care, will derive important advantages from...discussion, on the origin and nature of the human mind. For it is impossible that any person should rightly direct the affairs of the public unless he has... | |
| Arthur James Anderson - 1912 - 370 halaman
...moderation ; yet both you and that Republic which you are shortly to direct, or rather which now reposes on your care, will derive important advantages from...discussion on the origin and nature of the human mind. For it is impossible that any person should rightly direct the affairs of the public, unless he has... | |
| Miles Unger - 2008 - 530 halaman
...and that republic which you are shortly to direct, or rather which now in a great measure reposes in your care, will derive important advantages from those...discussion, on the origin and nature of the human mind. For it is impossible that any person should rightly direct the affairs of the public, unless he had... | |
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