| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1808 - 436 lehte
...excel mankind themselves in that quality which raises them above the brutes, ought to be his principal study ? But that I may mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been effectual, either to collect the dispersed in\ dividuals of mankind into one community, or to \ bring... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1822 - 340 lehte
...themselves in that quality which gives them the preference to brntes, ought to be his favourite study? Bnt that I may mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy, either to collect the dispersed the individuals of mankind from all quarters into... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 lehte
...must not only admire, but look upon as the just object of the most indefatigable pursuit. And now, to mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to. bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race ; to tame their savage... | |
| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 lehte
...must not only admire, but look upon as the just object of the most indefatigable pursuit. And now, to mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race; to tame their snvage... | |
| Public speaker - 1860 - 146 lehte
...must not only admire, but look upon as the just object of the most indefatigable pursuit. And now, to mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race — to tame their savage... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1874 - 458 lehte
...must not only admire, but look upon m the just object of the most indefatigable pursuit. And now, to mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race; to tame their savage... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1885 - 974 lehte
...must not only admire, but look upon as the just object of the most indefatigable pursuit. And now, to mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race; to tame their savage,... | |
| John W. Iliff - 1893 - 616 lehte
...must not only admire, but look upon as the just object of the most indefatigable pursuit. And now, to mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race; to tame their savage... | |
| James Clarence Harvey - 1896 - 346 lehte
...must not only admire, but look upon as the just object of the most indefatigable pursuit. And now, to mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race; to tame their savage... | |
| National Speech Arts Association - 1910 - 846 lehte
...must not only admire, but look upon as the just object of the most indefatigable pursuit. And now, to mention the chief point of all, what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race ; totame their savage... | |
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