| Andrew Fletcher - 1732 - 492 頁
...So many different feats of government will highly tend to the improvement of all arts and fciences ; and afford great variety of entertainment to all foreigners and others of a curious and inquifitive genius, as the ancient cities of Greece did. I perceive now, iaid Sir Edw-rd, the tendency... | |
| Andrew Fletcher - 1732 - 474 頁
...So many different feats of government will highly tend to the improvement of all arts and iciencesj and afford great variety of entertainment to all foreigners and others of a curious and inquifitive genius, as the ancient cities of Greece did. I perceive now, laid Sir Edw-rd, the tendency... | |
| James Hall (of Walthamstow.) - 1807 - 358 頁
...army, under the Earl of War, received a check from the forces of George I. commanded by John, Duke of f The famous Mr. Fletcher, of Saltoun, says, that the...the four for Ireland, Dublin, Cork, 'Galloway, and Londondeny; the two for Scotland, Stirling, and Inverness. Whether some other places more conveniently... | |
| J. Morrison Davidson - 1890 - 148 頁
...into their hands of doing good to their fellow citizens. So many different seats of government will highly tend to the improvement of all arts and sciences,...foreigners and others of a curious and inquisitive genius, as the ancient cities of Greece did." Here we have the very essence of Fletcher's argument against... | |
| Andrew Fletcher - 1997 - 304 頁
...into their hands of doing good to their fellow citizens. So many different seats of government will highly tend to the improvement of all arts and sciences;...foreigners and others of a curious and inquisitive genius, as the ancient cities of Greece did. I perceive now, said Sir Edw-rd, the tendency of all this discourse.... | |
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