| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 388 str.
...•< • »t xV S -• » As thefe Noble Houyhn'hnJn/ are endowed by Nature with a general Difpolition to all" Virtues,' and have no Conceptions or Ideas...Creature, fo their grand "Maxim is, to cultivate' Reafox, and tb t>e wholly governed bf.it. Neither is Reafoft among them a .Point '.' Problem • matical... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 386 str.
...leanx •.., •- . •U * As .. A VOYAGE to i As thefe noble Houyhnbrtms are endowed by Nature with a general Difpofition to all Virtues, and have no Conceptions or Ideas of what is evi! in a rational Creature, fo their grand Maxim is, to cultivate Reafen, and to be wholly governed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 str.
...principal Study to learn. As thefe Noble Houyhnhnms are endowed by Nature with a general Difpofuion to all Virtues, and have no Conceptions or Ideas of...Evil in a rational Creature ; fo their grand Maxim if, to cultivate Reafon, and to be wholly governed by it. Neither is Reafon, among them, a Point Problematical,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 str.
...which it was indeed my principal Study to learn. As thefe noble Houybnbnms are endowed by Nature with a general Difpofition to all Virtues, and have no...Conceptions or Ideas of what is evil in a rational Creature ; fb their grand Maxim is, to cultivate Rtafon, and to be wholly governed by it. Neither Neither is... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 str.
...think, fhe could not be above eleven years old. As thefe noble Houyhnhnms are endowed by nature with a general difpofition to all virtues, and have no...conceptions or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature ; fa their grand maxim isi to cultivate reafon, and to be wholly governed by it. Neither is reafon... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 str.
...ray piintipaHltuty to learn.' As thefe nobre Houyhrtlmms are endued by naturewith a general dHpofkion to all virtues, and have no conceptions or ideas of what is evit in a rational creature; Ib-thei? grand maxim is, to' cultivate reafon, ar.d to be wholly governed... | |
| 512 str.
...virtues, and have no conceptions or id.-;is of what is evil in a rational creature, fo their grand rmxi.Ti is, to cultivate reafon, and to be wholly governed...them a point problematical as with us, where men can aruue with plaufibiJity on both fides of a.queftion; but ftrikes you with in*mediate conviction ; as... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 392 str.
...principal study to learn. As these noble Houyhnhnms are endowed by nature with a general disposition to all virtues, and have no conceptions or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature; so their grand maxim is, to cultivate reason, and to be wholly governed by it. Neither is reason among... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 str.
...principal study to learn. As these noble Houyhnhnms are endowed by nature with a general disposition to all virtues, and have no conceptions or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature, so their grand maxim is, to cultivate reason, and to be wholly governed by it. Neither is reason among... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1834 - 354 str.
...ns these noble Hmyhnhnms are endowed by nature with a general disposition to all virtues, and uave no conceptions or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature ; so their grand maxim is, to cultivate reason, and to be wholly governed bv Neither is reason among... | |
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