Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 6
... authority . Nor have we any more reason to complain of it , with regard to the Author of Nature , than of His not having given us other advantages be longing to other orders of creatures . But the thing here insisted upon is , that the ...
... authority . Nor have we any more reason to complain of it , with regard to the Author of Nature , than of His not having given us other advantages be longing to other orders of creatures . But the thing here insisted upon is , that the ...
Strana 12
... authority , by lavishing on his head the names of senator or con- sul , of king or emperor ; he preferred the ancient and modest appellation of tribune . The protection of the commons was the essence of that sacred office ; and they ...
... authority , by lavishing on his head the names of senator or con- sul , of king or emperor ; he preferred the ancient and modest appellation of tribune . The protection of the commons was the essence of that sacred office ; and they ...
Strana 19
... authority . " If you are spared , " said the tribune , " by the mercy of the Romans , will you not promise to support the good estate with your lives and fortunes ? " Astonished by this marvellous clemency , the barons bowed their heads ...
... authority . " If you are spared , " said the tribune , " by the mercy of the Romans , will you not promise to support the good estate with your lives and fortunes ? " Astonished by this marvellous clemency , the barons bowed their heads ...
Strana 37
... authority of colleges and the wisdom of philosophers . And now , being in the meridian of life , but a year older than was Locke , when , twelve years before , he had framed a constitution for Carolina , the Quaker legislator was come ...
... authority of colleges and the wisdom of philosophers . And now , being in the meridian of life , but a year older than was Locke , when , twelve years before , he had framed a constitution for Carolina , the Quaker legislator was come ...
Strana 46
... authority ? Was Zeno a lawgiver to man- kind ! If not , what he or any other philosopher delivered , was but a saying of his . Mankind might hearken to it , or reject it , as they pleased , or as it suited their interest , passions ...
... authority ? Was Zeno a lawgiver to man- kind ! If not , what he or any other philosopher delivered , was but a saying of his . Mankind might hearken to it , or reject it , as they pleased , or as it suited their interest , passions ...
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