Furthermore, (continues he,) the study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue ; for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as, on the contrary, there is no vice which has not its beginning from a lie. England and the English - Page 301by Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1836 - 380 pagesFull view - About this book
| 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 love of virtue ; for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as on the contrary, there is no... | |
| 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 love of virtue ; for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as on the contrary, there is no... | |
| 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 love of virtue ; for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as, on the contrary, there is... | |
| 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 love of virtue ; for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as, on the contrary, there is... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - France - 1836 - 370 pages
...you must affect the general distribution oi property. In all, the subjects of which I have just been treating, we trace the effects of this cause — which,...alike. DIVISION OF PROPERTY. BOOK IV. •' The study of (ruth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue; for there a no virtue which derives not its original... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - France - 1836 - 346 pages
...a land, the proprietors of which possess little and possess alike. BOOK IV. DIVISION OF PROPERTY. 1 The study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue ; for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as, on the contrary, there is... | |
| 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 love of virtue ; for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as, on the contrary, there is... | |
| 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... | |
| 1849 - 354 pages
...they cannot enjoy, and virtues of the infirmities to which they are subject. — Zhenay. THUTH. — " The study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue ; for there is no virtue which derives not its original from truth ; as, on the contrary, there is... | |
| Physiology - 1843 - 166 pages
...from Dryden, which I found in my commonplace book, which is worthy of a place in yours, Grace : — " The study of truth is perpetually joined with the love of virtue ; for there is no virtue that derives not its origin from truth : as, on the contrary, there is no... | |
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