| Samuel Johnson - 1894 - 196 str.
...to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth ; if every dreamer...be no settlement ; if every murmurer at government 10 may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptick in theology may teach his... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Wight Duff - 1900 - 318 str.
...to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth ; if every dreamer...innovations may propagate his projects, there can be 25 no settlement ; if every murmurer at government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ;... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1903 - 332 str.
...Areopagitica ; but he seldom goes as strongly against the current of his century, as when he says, "If every murmurer at government may diffuse discontent,...may teach his follies, there can be no religion." For peace and piety now-a-days we should have to go to Russia. •against assaults upon his person.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 530 str.
...published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be thfe1 standard" 06 truth '; if every dreamer of innovations " may propagate...there can be no settlement ; if every murmurer at 'govern-rtfen&may diffuse " discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptick in theology may... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1906 - 502 str.
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| Samuel Johnson - 1907 - 172 str.
...Jo•gojye. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth; if every dreamer...settlement; if every murmurer at government may diffuse 5 discontent, there can be no peace; and if every sceptic in theology may teach his follies, there... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1923 - 290 str.
...solve. " If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth ; if every dreamer...government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; if every sceptick in theology may teach his follies, there can be no religion. " The remedy against... | |
| William Wade Brewton - 1926 - 450 str.
...both sides were entered by Tom. First he put down three propositions in the negative. They are: "1. If every dreamer of innovations may propagate his projects, there can be no settlement. 2. If every murmurer at government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace. 3. If every sceptic... | |
| Francis Meehan - 1928 - 764 str.
...to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth : if every dreamer...propagate his projects, there can be no settlement ; if even' murmurer at government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace: and if every sceptic in... | |
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