| Sir James Mackintosh - France - 1792 - 398 pages
...the firir, fcholar who caught from the ancients the noble flame of republican enthufiafm. This praife is merited by his neglected, though incomparable tract,...maxims of a free Government, are delivered with a precifion, and enforced with an energy, which no former age had equalled, and no fucceeding has furpafled.... | |
| James Mackintosh - 1792 - 398 pages
...flame of republican enthufiafm. This praife is merited by his neglected, though incomparable tra£l, De Jure Regni, in which the principles of popular...maxims of a free Government, are delivered with a precifion, and enforced with an energy, which no former age had equalled, and no fucceeding has furpafled.... | |
| James Hardie - Biography - 1805 - 536 pages
...learning to original, masculine thought, he seems to have been the first scholar, who caught from-the ancients the noble flame of republican enthusiasm....merited by his neglected, though incomparable tract, " Dejure regni apud Scotos," in which the principles of popular politics, and the maxims of a free... | |
| David Irving - Biography - 1807 - 358 pages
...transfused into its admirers. The first man of that period who vmited elegant learning to original and masculine thought •was Buchanan, and he too...though incomparable tract, De Jure Regni, in which the prin* Stuart's Hist, of Scotland, vol. ii, p. 244. ciple'g of popular politics, and the maxims of a... | |
| David Irving - Biography - 1807 - 364 pages
...transfused into its admirers. The first man of that period who united elegant learning to original and masculine thought was Buchanan, and he too seems...his neglected, though incomparable tract, De Jure Rtgxi, in which the prink Stuart's Hist, of Scotland, vol. ii, p. 24*. / ciples of popular politics,... | |
| France - 1811 - 662 pages
...the noble flame of republican enthufiafm. This praife merited by his neglected, though incomparabh tract, De Jure Regni, in which the principles of popular...maxims of a free government, are delivered with a precifion, and enforced with an energy, which no former age had equalled, and no fucceeding has furpafled.... | |
| Daniel Macintosh - 1821 - 408 pages
...from the ancients the flame of republican principles. He published a tract, DeJure Regni apud Scotos, in which the principles of popular politics and the maxims of a free government are delivered with freedom and enforced with energy ; but so different from the doctrines which till then had been commonly... | |
| George Buchanan, James Aikman - Scotland - 1827 - 710 pages
...transfused into its admirers. The first man of that period, who united elegant learning to original and masculine thought, was Buchanan ; and he, too,...scholar who caught from the ancients the noble flame I of republican enthusiasm. This praise is merited by his 1 neglected, though incomparable, tract,... | |
| John Howie - 1828 - 650 pages
...period, who united elegant learning to original and masculine thought, was Buchanan; and he, too, teems to have been the first scholar who caught from the ancients the noMe flama of republican enthusiasm. This praise is merited by his neglected, though incomparable tract,... | |
| David Irving - Authors, Scottish - 1839 - 400 pages
...transfused into its admirers. The first man of that period who united elegant learning to original and masculine thought was Buchanan, and he too seems...his neglected, though incomparable tract, De Jure Kegni, in which the principles of popular politics, and the maxims of a free government, are delivered... | |
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