The Pamphleteer, 第 5 卷Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1815 |
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第 4 頁
... individual judgment , an abstinence from the friendship or the crimes of Robespierre and others , with whom he was associated in his public character . In opposing the proscription of Billaud Varennes , Collot d'Herbois , and their ...
... individual judgment , an abstinence from the friendship or the crimes of Robespierre and others , with whom he was associated in his public character . In opposing the proscription of Billaud Varennes , Collot d'Herbois , and their ...
第 10 頁
... free government , they can commit no greater folly than to become the objects of fear ; for though the laws may be almost overpowered by the authority of an individual , and li- berty may be restricted by fear , they rouse themselves 10.
... free government , they can commit no greater folly than to become the objects of fear ; for though the laws may be almost overpowered by the authority of an individual , and li- berty may be restricted by fear , they rouse themselves 10.
第 21 頁
... individual solitude , because men would be without that first and fostering care which a mother bestows on her children . So that this state of life not only misses its end , but is even impracticable . We therefore conclude , that the ...
... individual solitude , because men would be without that first and fostering care which a mother bestows on her children . So that this state of life not only misses its end , but is even impracticable . We therefore conclude , that the ...
第 22 頁
... this requisite , we are almost inconceivably deficient . No man , we may almost affirm , can comprehend or feel the sentiment of sacrificing individual interest to public benefit , of forgetting himself in the safety and glory of his 22.
... this requisite , we are almost inconceivably deficient . No man , we may almost affirm , can comprehend or feel the sentiment of sacrificing individual interest to public benefit , of forgetting himself in the safety and glory of his 22.
第 24 頁
... welfare , and points out the favored party as an alien . On the contrary , the honor of an individual citizen is but an effluence , an emanation , from the national honor . The greatest praise we can bestow on distinction , is 24.
... welfare , and points out the favored party as an alien . On the contrary , the honor of an individual citizen is but an effluence , an emanation , from the national honor . The greatest praise we can bestow on distinction , is 24.
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第 96 頁 - And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation ; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you ; as also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
第 545 頁 - In a prison, the awe of the public eye is lost, and the power of the law is spent ; there are few fears, there are no blushes. The lewd inflame the lewd, the audacious harden the audacious. Every one fortifies himself as he can against his own sensibility, endeavours to practise on others the arts which are practised on himself ; and gains the kindness of his associates by similitude of manners.
第 396 頁 - The rites of hospitality being thus performed towards a stranger in distress; my worthy benefactress (pointing to the mat, and telling me I might sleep there without apprehension) called to the female part of her family...
第 523 頁 - They look upon fraud as a greater crime than theft, and therefore seldom fail to punish it with death; for they allege, that care and vigilance, with a very common understanding, may preserve a man's goods from thieves, but honesty hath no fence against superior cunning...
第 536 頁 - There are two capital faults in our law with relation to civil debts. One is, that every man is presumed solvent. A presumption, in innumerable cases, directly against truth. Therefore the debtor is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment.
第 541 頁 - ... the public stock. The confinement, therefore, of any man in the sloth and darkness of a prison, is a loss to the nation, and no gain to the creditor. For of the multitudes who are pining in those cells of misery, a very small part is suspected of any fraudulent act by which they retain what belongs to others.
第 397 頁 - The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk — no wife to grind his corn.
第 352 頁 - An account of the proceedings of the British and other Protestant inhabitants of the province of Quebeck, in North America, in order to obtain an House of Assembly in that province.
第 538 頁 - His plan is original ; and it is as full of genius as it is of humanity. It was a voyage of discovery ; a circumnavigation of charity. Already the benefit of his labour is felt more or less in every country; I hope he will anticipate his final reward, by seeing all its effects fully realized in his own. He will receive, not by...