A
STATESMAN heard some Labourers singing at their work, and wishing to be happy too, asked them what made them so.
AN American
Statesman who had twisted the tail of the British Lion until his arms ached was at last rewarded by a sharp, rasping sound.
If the
statesman had this knowledge, and could teach what he knew, he would be like Tiresias in the world below,--'he alone has wisdom, but the rest flit like shadows.'
For Aristotle did not separate, as we are inclined to do, the spheres of the
statesman and the moralist.
The Emperor soon sent another worthy
statesman to see how the weaving was getting on, and whether the cloth would soon be finished.
There are nearer approaches to modern metaphysics in the Philebus and in the Sophist; the Politicus or
Statesman is more ideal; the form and institutions of the State are more clearly drawn out in the Laws; as works of art, the Symposium and the Protagoras are of higher excellence.
Remember that side by side with those other considerations, a great
statesman's first duty is to the people over whom he watches, not to study the interests of other lands.
A portable sheath in which the ancient
statesman and the aboriginal lawyer carried their lighter arguments.
But now, again, there were reports and many paragraphs in the newspapers, affirming that the likeness of the Great Stone Face had appeared upon the broad shoulders of a certain eminent
statesman. He, like Mr.
No matter how high a
statesman may stand, he is certain to have some household drudge, before whom he is weak, undecided, disputations with fate, self- questioning, self-answering, and buckling for the fight.
"I am no
statesman," said the notary; "I see in a ruler a liquidator of society which should always remain in liquidation; he should hand over to his successor the exact value of the assets which he received."
For, though bred a lawyer, and accustomed to speak of Bacon, Coke, Noye, and Finch, as his professional associates, the exigenties of this new country had transformed Governor Bellingham into a soldier, as well as a
statesman and ruler.