| John Dryden - 1800 - 662 pages
...given by Machiavel and others, which are only the instruments of tyranny. Furthermore, (continues he,) the study of truth is perpetually joined with the...is no vice which has not its beginning from a lie. Truth is the foundation of all knowlege, and the cement of all societies ; and this is one of the most... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 pages
...given by Machiavel and others, which are only the instruments of tyranny. Furthermore, (continues he,) the study of truth is perpetually joined with the...is no vice which has not its beginning from a lie. Truth is the foundation of all knowlege, and the cement of all societies ; and this is one of the most... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 394 pages
...given by Machiavel and others, which are only the instruments of tyranny. Furthermore, (continues he,) the study of truth is perpetually joined with the...is no vice which has not its beginning from a lie. Truth is the foundation of all knowledge, and the cement of all societies ; and this is one of the... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 392 pages
...given by Machiavel and others, which are only the instruments of tyranny. Furthermore, (continues he,) the study of truth is perpetually joined with the...is no vice which has not its beginning from a lie. Truth is the foundation of all knowledge, and the cement of all societies ; and this is one of the... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 pages
...notes: Great men should drink with harness on their throats. Timon ofJtikem—Shakspeare. MCCCXXI. its original from truth; as, on the contrary, there...is no vice which has not its beginning from a lie. Truth is the foundation of all knowledge, and the cement of all societies.—Casaubon. Makes our fancies... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - English literature - 1836 - 488 pages
...given by Machiavel and others, which are only the instruments of tyranny. Furthermore, (continues he.) the study of truth is perpetually joined with the...original from truth ; as, on the contrary, there is novice which has not its beginning from a lie. Truth is the foundation of all knowledge, and the cement... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - Social Science - 1836 - 906 pages
...a land, the proprietors of which possess little and possess alike. DIVISION OF PROPERTY. BOOK IV. " The study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue ; (or there - no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as, on the contrary, there it no... | |
| 1838 - 544 pages
...at the barriers at Whitehall. THE study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue ; fur there is no virtue which derives not its original...contrary, there is no vice which has not its beginning in a lie. Truth is the foundation of «11 knowledge, and the cement of all uocitlii s. — Сльикквд.... | |
| William Martin - Readers - 1838 - 368 pages
...of feeling which do exist, a lie is generated. Thus the study of truth is perpetually joined with a love of virtue, for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; and on the contrary there is no vice which has not its beginning from a lie. — WM LESSON XX. SUBJECT... | |
| Periodicals - 1839 - 272 pages
...the duke of Norfolk was the first. On the 1 7th there was tourneying at the barriers at Whitehall. THE study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue ; lor there is no virtue which derives not ils original from truth; as, on the contraiy, there is no... | |
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