| Charles Mathew Clode - 1869 - 884 頁
...races of horsechariots of war — elephants, ordnance, artillery, and the like — all this is hut ' a sheep in a lion's skin ' — except the breed and...stout and warlike — nay, number (itself) in armies importeth not ranch where the people are of weak courage. Therefore," he continues, " let any Prince... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1870 - 724 頁
...ordnance, artillery, and the like," wrote the same May. great master — " all this is but a sheep in lion's skin, except the breed and disposition of the people be stout and warlike." The breed and disposition of the Sikhs were stout and warlike. We could not regard with contempt the... | |
| 1870 - 766 頁
...horses, chariots of war, elephants, ordnance, artillery, and the like; all this is but a sheep in the lion's skin, except the breed and disposition of the people be stout and warlike." No one familiar with the annals and literature of Ireland for the last two centuries; no one who has... | |
| United Service Institution of India - 1923 - 700 頁
...Walled towns, stored arsenals, goodly races of horse, chariots of war, elephants, ordnance, artillery, all this is but a sheep in a lion's skin, except the...and disposition of the people be stout and warlike." There is no'more stout and warlike soldier than the Turk with a religious ideal behind him, and from... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 266 頁
...some that have but a small dimension of stem, and yet apt to be the foundation of great Monarchies. Walled towns, stored arsenals and armories, goodly...be stout and warlike. Nay, number itself in armies importeth3 not much, where the people are of weak courage ; for, as Virgil saith, // never troubles... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 474 頁
...that have but a small dimension of stem, and yet are apt to be the foundation of great monarchies. Walled towns, stored arsenals and armories, goodly...be stout and warlike. Nay, number itself in armies importeth not much, •where the people are of weak courage; for, as Virgil saith, "it never troubles... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1874 - 700 頁
...that have but a small dimension of stem, and yet are apt' to be the foundation of great monarchies. Walled towns, stored arsenals and armories, goodly...chariots of war, elephants, ordnance, artillery, and the like—all this is but a sheep in a lion's skin, except the breed and disposition of the people be... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1874 - 728 頁
...1857. ordnance, artillery, and the like," wrote the same Maygreat master—" all this is but a sheep in lion's skin, except the breed and disposition of the people be stout and warlike." The breed and disposition of the Sikhs were stout and warlike. We could not regard with contempt the... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 300 頁
...apt to be the foundation of great monarchies. Walled towns, stored arsenals and armouries, goodly 50 races of horse, chariots of war, elephants, ordnance,...be stout and warlike. Nay, number itself in armies importeth not much, where the people are of weak courage ; 55 ©f tf)e ®rue CSttattuss [Essay 29 for,... | |
| 1877 - 832 頁
...greatness is noлi- as applicable as when it was written. ' Walled towns, stored arsenals and armouries, goodly races of horse, chariots of war, elephants,...skin, except the breed and disposition of the people he stout and warlike.'2 This does not mean that they are to be given to war for war's sake : in the... | |
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