I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning... Educational Review - Página 38editado por - 1926Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1917 - 674 páginas
...strange to me to discover this; and very dreadful — but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil...flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace and civilization; but I found that those were not the 48 I9I7-]... | |
| Charles Evans Kilbourne - 1917 - 426 páginas
...very strange for me to discover this, and very dreadful, but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together I found to be utterly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning,... | |
| William Andrews Pew - 1917 - 232 páginas
...by John Ruskin in a lecture delivered to young soldiers at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich: — "The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found to be utterly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning,... | |
| Newell LeRoy Sims - 1917 - 372 páginas
...war the " foundation of all the high virtues and faculties of men." He says: Peace and the vices of life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, of peace and plenty, and of peace and civilization; but I found those were not the words which the Muse of History coupled... | |
| Robert Goldsmith - 1917 - 378 páginas
...it remains at peace. . . . There is no great art possible but that which is based on battle. . . . We talk of peace and learning, of peace and plenty, of peace and civilisation; but I found that those were not the words which the Muse of History coupled together;... | |
| Robert Goldsmith - 1917 - 402 páginas
...if it remains at peace. . . .There is no great art possible but that which is based on battle. . . . We talk of peace and learning, of peace and plenty, of peace and civilisation; but I found that those were not the words which the Muse of History coupled together;... | |
| 1918 - 466 páginas
...strange to me to discover this, and very dreadful — but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil...together, I found to be wholly untenable. Peace and vices of civil life, only, flourish together. " I found, in brief, that all great nations learned their... | |
| 1919 - 926 páginas
...soundness of his theory. " The common notion," he once said in a lecture at the Royal Military Academy, " that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished...flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace and civilization; but I found that these were not the words which... | |
| Herbert George Wells, Edward Grey Grey of Fallodon (Viscount), Lionel Curtis, William Archer, Henry Wickham Steed, Alfred Zimmern, John Alfred Spender, James Bryce Bryce (Viscount), Gilbert Murray - 1919 - 56 páginas
...high virtues and faculties of men. . . . The common notion that peace and the virtues of civilised life flourished together I found to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civilised life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and... | |
| Herbert George Wells, Edward Grey Grey of Fallodon (Viscount), Lionel Curtis, William Archer, Henry Wickham Steed, Alfred Zimmern, John Alfred Spender, James Bryce Bryce (Viscount), Gilbert Murray - 1919 - 56 páginas
...high virtues and faculties of men. . . . The common notion that peace and the virtues of civilised life flourished together I found to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civilised life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and... | |
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