Athenians, to deceive yourselves, and, by deferring the consideration of every thing disagreeable, never once to move until it be too late ; and not to apprehend that they who conduct a war with prudence, are not to follow but to direct events ; to direct... Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Page 259redigeeritud poolt - 1756Full view - About this book
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 lehte
...difagrtcable, never once to move until it be too late ; and not to apprehend that they who conduit a war with prudence, are not to follow, but to direct events; to dircft them with the fame abfolute authority, with which a general leads on his forces': thaï the... | |
| 1797 - 522 lehte
...apprehend that they who condutt a war with prudence, are not to follow, but to direft events ; to diredt them with the fame abfolute authority, with which a general leads on his forces : that the courle of affairs may be determined by them, and not determine their meafures. But you, Athenians,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 lehte
...thingdilagrccable, never once to move until it be too late ; and not to apprehend that they who conduit a war with prudence, are not to follow, but to direct events ; to direft them with the fame abfolute authority, with which a general leads on his forces : that the courle... | |
| Demosthenes - 1806 - 442 lehte
...consideration of every thing disagreeable, never once to move until it be too late ; and not to apprehend that they who conduct a war with prudence, are not to follow, but to direct events ; to direct them with the same absolute authority with which a general leads on his forces : that the course of affairs may be... | |
| 1812 - 448 lehte
...ever thought of, until you hear of some enterprise in execution, or already crowned with success1. They who conduct a war with prudence, are not to follow, but to direct events. But you, Athenians ! though possessed of the greatest power of all kinds, Ships, Infantry, Cavalry,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 lehte
...consideration of every thing disagreeable, never once to move until it be too late ; and not to apprehend that they who conduct a war with prudence, are not to follow, but to direct events ; to direct them with the same absolute authority, with which a general leads on his forces ; that the couise of affai/s may... | |
| Demosthenes - 1828 - 218 lehte
...consideration of every thing disagreeable, never once to move until it be too late; and not to apprebend that they who conduct a war with prudence, are not to follow, but to direct events; to direct them with the same absolute authority with which a general leads on his forces : that the course or affairs may be... | |
| Demosthenes - 1829 - 214 lehte
...consideration of every thing disagreeable, never once to move until it be too late ; and not to apprehend that they who conduct a war with prudence, are not to follow, but to direct events; to direct them with the same absolute authority with which a general leads on his forces : that the course of affairs may be... | |
| Demosthenes - 1832 - 228 lehte
...consideration of every thing disagreeable, never once to move until it be too late ; and not to apprehend that they who conduct a war with prudence, are not to follow, but to direct events ; to direct them with the same absolute authority with which a general leads on his forces : that the course of affairs may be... | |
| Demosthenes - 1832 - 216 lehte
...consideration of everj thing dimgreeawe, never once to move unti it be too late ; and not to apprehend that they who conduct a war with prudence, are not to follow, but todirect events; to direct them with the same absolute authority with which a general leads on his... | |
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