| British anthology - 1825 - 460 pages
...government on their first principle — Mixed government— Various forms of each, and the true end of all. HERE then we rest : — ' the Universal Cause Acts to one end, but acts by various laws.' In all the madness of superfluous health, The train of pride, the impudence... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 pages
...government on their first principle. Mixed government. Various forms of each, and the true end of all. HERE then we rest ; " the Universal Cause Acts to one end, but acts by various laws." In all the madness of superfluous health, The train of pride, the impudence... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1828 - 264 pages
...Mixed government , ver. 288. Various fo^is of each, and the true end of all, ver. 300 &c. EPISTLE III. HERE then we rest ; ' The universal cause Acts to one end, but acts by various laws.' In all the madness of superfluous health, The train of pride, the impudence... | |
| Samuel B. EMMONS - 1832 - 168 pages
...and confess, one comfort still must rise; this, though man's a fool, yet God is wise. EPISTLE III. HERE then we rest: " The universal cause " Acts to one end, but acts by various laws." In all the madness of superfluous health, The train of pride, the impudence... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 350 pages
...Mixed government, v. 288. Various forms of each, and the true end of all, v. 300, &c. EPISTLE III. I. HERE then we rest : ' The Universal Cause Acts to one end, but acts by various laws.' In all the madness of superfluous health, The trim of pride, the impudence of... | |
| Martyn Paine - 1840 - 830 pages
...the writings of this prodigy of the world will be the last that shall be lost in the wreck of time. "Here then we rest; the Universal Cause Acts to one end, but acts by various laws." (1) Hippocrates advises Crateva, that he should "cut up amongst other herbs,... | |
| Asher Moore - 1841 - 236 pages
...present time are not worthy to be compared to the glory which shall hereafter be revealed in us. " Here then we rest ; the universal cause Acts to one end, but acts by various laws." If we had lived in the days of Jacob, and witnessed his afflictions in the loss... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 pages
...government on their first principle. Mixed government Various forms of each, and the true end of all. eld, and to his bed convey 'd. At length he wak'd, and, with a acts by various laws." In all the madness of superfluous health, The train of pride, the impudence... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...government on their first principle. Mixed government Various forms of each, and the true end of alL h' 0 acts by various laws." In all the madness of superfluous health, The train of pride, the impudence... | |
| J. Victor Wilson - 1846 - 344 pages
...good. In spile of pride, in erring reason's spite, This truth is clear, — Whatever is, it right." "Here then we rest ; the Universal Cause Acts to ONE END, but acts by variout lawt." — Pop*. PROPOSITION THIRTY-NINTH. Universal Reconciliation is the Fruit of... | |
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