Contempt of Webster was vehemently taught as the beginning of political wisdom.
It has been observed, that in some nations, the spirit of commerce, intent on securing its profits, has led the way to political wisdom.
The genius of political wisdom, and of civil arts, appears to have chosen his seats in particular tracts of the earth, and to have selected his favourites in particular races of men.
I know,' he said, 'that Visvantara indulges in his disproportionate passion for charity so as to neglect for it the rules of political wisdom, which behaviour is not suitable for a person appointed to the royal charge.
His attachment to Righteousness did not allow him to be frightened by the lie of political wisdom.
If, however, according to present enlightened ideas of political wisdom, the true glory of a state lies in the uninterrupted development of its power by every possible means, this judgment must certainly strike one as scholastic and pedantic.
His second inaugural address has become historical for its lofty sentiments and political wisdom.
Political wisdom is not a natural instinct, but a progressive growth, like that of Burke,--the profoundest of all the intellects of his generation.
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