| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 400 頁
...efpecially in ours, to be particularly difpofed to abufe their liberty, by licentious reflections on thofe to whom they are indebted for the enjoyment of it. However, one fhould be careful not to give them any juft caufe for their cenfures. To fay all in one word ; whoever... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 548 頁
...lost, that he muni inevitably have been destroyed. But it is usual with the people in all government*, and especially in ours, to be particularly disposed...not to give them any just cause for their censures. [The letter copied above, in the body of the history, is the answer to this unreasonable, unreasonable,... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 552 頁
...and espeeially in ours, to be partieularly disposed to abuse their liberty, by lieentious refleetions on those to whom they are indebted for the enjoyment of it. However, one should be eareful not to give them any just eause for their eensures. [The letter eopied above, in the body of... | |
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