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1. Those statesmen who have been disposed to favour it with particular encouragement, seem to have mistaken the effect and symptom for the cause
2. Such statesmen, and such statesmen only, are capable of fancying that they will find some advantage in employing the blood and treasure of their fellow-citizens, to found and maintain such an empire
3. From shopkeepers, trades men, and attorneys, they are become statesmen and legislators, and are employed in contriving a new form of government for an extensive empire, which, they flatter themselves, will become, and which, indeed, seems very likely to become, one of the greatest and most formidable that ever was in the world
4. American Senator and Statesmen (1782-1852)
5. Should history one day shed its political bias and evaluate Nixon‘s career objectively, he will be remembered as one of the twentieth century‘s most influential Statesmen but certainly not one of its more memorable Presidents
6. Only a few statesmen, chief among them Winston Churchill, at the time put Mein Kampf and the messages of Hitler’s oratory together
7. Against the friendly, and well-informed advice of PDP brothers and elder statesmen such as Keith Eastin, Chuck Murphy, and Jim Hunter, I took on a ridiculously hard course load for Winter Quarter 2L, e
8. political and financial crises that would have challenged the world’s greatest statesmen
9. The statesmen of Lincoln’s time
10. The statesmen who drew up the
11. Gibson has informed the ministers and statesmen
12. statesmen and scientists, literary men and artists, and many others, of whom,
13. Picts, Atlanteans and Lemurians were their generals, their statesmen, often their kings
14. armies of the two statesmen
15. “War, on the smallest scale, is not without its horrors; and even in this byeplace of the earth, many a suffering female and helpless orphan live to call down the vengeance of heaven upon the heads of profligate statesmen who involve nations in useless and unnecessary wars
16. One of the few international statesmen with the vision to realise the consequences of this development was none other than South African Prime Minister Jan Smuts
17. In fact, the plague of dullardry that shadowed Europe wasn’t nearly so incapacitating in the latter half of the first millennium when Church leaders and influential statesmen such as Charlemagne rejected the
18. The wisdom of statesmen seems utterly unable to prevent wars and confusion in every direction
19. Look where we will, we see confusion, quarrels, wars between nations, helplessness of statesmen, discontent and grumbling of the lower classes, excessive luxury among the rich, extreme poverty among the poor, intemperance, impurity, dishonesty, swindling, lying, cheating, covetousness, heathenism, superstition, formality among Christians, decay of vital religion,�these are the things which we see continually over the whole globe, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America
20. The works of statesmen, writers, painters, architects, are all short-lived: your soul will outlive them all
21. Because of his honorable lineage that relates to the great Envoy (cpth) he could approach the high responsible personalities of the ruling Turkish state at that time so that his family could reside in Sarouja quarter which was called ‘Little Istanbul’, a dwelling place for the Turkish statesmen at that time
22. Because of his honorable lineage that relates to the great messenger (cpth) he could approach the high responsible personalities of the ruling Turkish state at that time so that his family could reside in Sarouja Quarter which was called ‘Little Istanbul’, a dwelling place for the Turkish statesmen at that time
23. On the creative side are men who spend their time in laboratories, or over microscopes and telescopes, side by side with the men who dominate the commercial, political, and scientific world; on the negative side are men who spend their time investigating law and precedent, men who mistake theology for religion, statesmen who mistake might for right, and all the millions who seem to prefer precedent to progress, who are eternally looking backward instead of forward, who see only the world without, but know nothing of the world within
24. It has given Germany no great warriors or statesmen
25. • The thinkers, philosophers and statesmen
26. doubt but that these Southern statesmen and politi-
27. On this theory of a limited and selective judgment on the wicked rulers and teachers found alive at Christ's Advent, we might also understand the language of prophecy when it tells of good agencies operating still among the sifted nations in Christ’s Kingdom:—so that everything that is more valuable now in the work of righteous statesmen, legislators, scholars, missionaries, civilizers, will be, according to the law of continuity, carried forward into the final blessed state of the renovated world, when human life will answer to the Divine Idea, and God shall have 'destroyed them that destroy the earth
28. When we see priesthoods making gain, or seeking for power, by deceiving the ignorant peasantry with pretended miracles,—when we see kings and statesmen entering upon unjust wars, and sacrificing thousands of lives to haughty temper, guilty ambition, or lust of power,—when we see professors of false religion and unprincipled rulers conspiring together to torture to death the martyrs of truth, as we read in the pages of history, till heaven itself calls for retribution,—does not conscience judge that if God shall 'take vengeance, on such men hereafter, He will, as Judge of all the earth, do right? But if God will do rightly in judging the great criminals of history, He will also surely do rightly in judging till men according to their works
29. What is needed to arouse such profligates to reflection,—and still more to alarm those numerous Men of Education whom the divine revelation distinctly threatens with the greater 'judgment,’ but who never associate the idea of perdition with their own destiny,— I refer to the teaching and ruling class,—the unfaithful Ministers of Religion, the Traffickers in souls—and many corrupt Men of Literature and Art, who pervert to meanest or vilest uses heaven's divines gifts—the Statesmen, who defy in legislation and government the plainest laws of morals,—all at present encased like leviathan in impenetrable amour,—to make them 'tremble’ at 'judgment to come,’ and to bring them to repentance,—is the proclamation of a future remediless punishment, which carries its own credentials along with it; and while shaking the souls of sinners, even the most intelligent, as at a fiery 'handwriting on the wall,’ with a deep, convulsive dread, shall leave no valid ground for moral speculations on its injustice and improbability
30. Merchant seamen have always been what they are now, from their earliest days, before the Royal Navy had been fashioned out of the material they furnished for the hands of kings and statesmen
31. We ask, with Aristotle, What is the use of a man knowing the idea of good, if he does not know what is good for this individual, this state, this condition of society? We cannot understand how Plato's legislators or guardians are to be fitted for their work of statesmen by the study of the five mathematical sciences
32. ' Besides, as Plato would say, there are other corruptions of these philosophical statesmen
33. No wonder that mankind have been in the habit of calling statesmen of this class pedants, sophisters, doctrinaires, visionaries
34. Yes, he said, I do; but not of all of them, for there are some whom the applause of the multitude has deluded into the belief that they are really statesmen, and these are not much to be admired
35. Why? Because our present statesmen deal only with sordid and petty issues - questions of dollars and cents, of expediency and party success, of material prosperity without regard to ethical right
36. The statesmen of Lincoln’s time and previous times dealt with questions of eternal truth, of human rights and justice
37. Here was something to distract his thoughts: if not instructive or comforting, it would at any rate be interesting and even amusing to read the reports of the self-satisfied, futile talk of the profound statesmen who with comical gravity presided
38. Her statesmen, bards and warriors raised Before the nations of the World
39. Nothing delighted the childish minds of these poor people so much as listening to or reading extracts from the speeches of such men as these; so in order to amuse them, every now and then, in the midst of all the wretchedness, some of the great statesmen made `great speeches' full of cunning phrases intended to hoodwink the fools who had elected them
40. These primitive statesmen, therefore,—Bradstreet, Endicott, Dudley, Bellingham, and their compeers,—who were elevated to power by the early choice of the people, seem to have been not often brilliant, but distinguished by a ponderous sobriety, rather than activity of intellect
41. The two statesmen exchanged a quick glance and the Premier's shaggy eyebrows
42. The two statesmen bowed and walked gravely from the room
43. ‘My husband says there are few statesmen like him in Europe
44. Of his own country he used to say to his French associates: "Imagine an atmosphere of opera-bouffe in which all the comic business of stage statesmen, brigands, etc
45. A flash of craven inspiration suggested to him an expedient not unknown to European statesmen when they wish to delay a difficult negotiation
46. The South produced statesmen and soldiers, planters and adopt such low callings
47. We should have paid heed to cynics like Butler who knew, instead of statesmen who felt—and talked
48. And that we have been betrayed into it by statesmen and orators mouthing catchwords and prejudices,” said Melly rapidly
49. Everywhere you looked, he was pictured with his family, with his musical friends, and with a good many statesmen, pashas, and potentates
50. Great statesmen err, and why not small medical men? Mr