| Etienne-Léon baron de Lamothe-Langon - 1837 - 988 стор.
...been a journalist." " ' A journalist!' repeated the First Consul. 'That means a grumbler, a censurer, a giver of advice, a regent of sovereigns, a tutor of nations. The cabanons of Bice'tre are the fittest places for people of that stamp.' " But, First Consul," resumed... | |
| Etienne-Léon baron de Lamothe-Langon - 1837 - 432 стор.
...been a journalist." " ' A journalist!' repeated the First Consul. ' That means a grumbler, a censurer, a giver of advice, a regent of sovereigns, a tutor of nations. The cabanons of Bicelre are the fittest places for people of that stamp.' " But, First Consul," resumed... | |
| Étienne Léon baron de Lamothe-Langon - 1837 - 418 стор.
...been a journalist." " ' A journalist!' repeated the First Consul. ' That means a grumbler, a censurer, a giver of advice, a regent of sovereigns, a tutor of nations. The cabanons of Bicelre are the fittest places for people of that stamp.' " But, First Consul," resumed... | |
| 1845 - 458 стор.
...opinion is that fearful thing which most men hold it to be, the remark attributed to Napoleon, that four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than a hundred thousand bayonets, does not over-state the truth perhaps, nor detract much from that kind of courage that its reputed... | |
| 1852 - 1228 стор.
...partial to newspapers. And do you know why, gentlemen? A journalist is only a grumbler, a censurer, a giver of advice, a regent of sovereigns, a tutor...Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than one hundred thousand bayonets !" Later, he acknowledged his error. After his return from Elba, he entered... | |
| 1853 - 888 стор.
...Office, being nn increase of 19 millions as compared with 1851. A journalist is a grumbler, a censurer, a giver of advice, a regent of sovereigns, a tutor of nations. Four hostile papers ore more to l>e feared than a hundred thousand bayonets.— A'apoleon Bonaparte. A writer in... | |
| Random readings - 1854 - 204 стор.
...newspaper editor aade this forcible remark—"A journalist is a giver of advice a re»ent of overeigns, a tutor of nations. Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared han a hundred thousand bayonets." THE BOOKWORM. "WHO reads Incessantly, and to bis reading brings not... | |
| John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne - 1860 - 248 стор.
...be presumed, the maxim of Napoleon: " A journalist!" said he ; " that means a grumbler, a censurer, a giver of advice, a regent of sovereigns, a tutor...of nations. Four hostile newspapers are more to be dreaded than a hundred thousand bayonets." And so they burned the printing-office of Mr. Gales, and... | |
| 1863 - 494 стор.
...intelligence is the mistress of the world ; " while the great Napoleon did not scruple to aver that " a journalist is a giver of advice, a regent of sovereigns, a tutor of nations." A distinguished Edinburgh Reviewer says, " Of all puissances in the political world it is at once the... | |
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