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第 xv 頁
... suffer patiently the Last -- Sect . III . To avoid an idle Curiosity in political Mat- ters ; and still more a Disposition to hunt after small or unknown Grievances Page 277 294 Sect . IV . To beware of any unnecessary or hasty At ...
... suffer patiently the Last -- Sect . III . To avoid an idle Curiosity in political Mat- ters ; and still more a Disposition to hunt after small or unknown Grievances Page 277 294 Sect . IV . To beware of any unnecessary or hasty At ...
第 12 頁
... suffer many defeats , before he falls into his proper rank . Hence too arise most of those wars and violent commotions which so often agitate the world ; while , like Pom- pey and Cæsar , one prince or state will not endure a superior ...
... suffer many defeats , before he falls into his proper rank . Hence too arise most of those wars and violent commotions which so often agitate the world ; while , like Pom- pey and Cæsar , one prince or state will not endure a superior ...
第 35 頁
... suffered in order to avoid still greater : if every word or action that might be construed into sedition or defama- tion was liable to a legal process , our civil liberties might be endangered ; human life would become a scene of ...
... suffered in order to avoid still greater : if every word or action that might be construed into sedition or defama- tion was liable to a legal process , our civil liberties might be endangered ; human life would become a scene of ...
第 40 頁
... suffered to infest even a village ; much less should it be tolerated in a nation at large . Mr. Locke himself , who is known to be a strenuous advocate for freedom , makes it a part of the office of the magis trate to punish debauchery ...
... suffered to infest even a village ; much less should it be tolerated in a nation at large . Mr. Locke himself , who is known to be a strenuous advocate for freedom , makes it a part of the office of the magis trate to punish debauchery ...
第 46 頁
... suffers more patiently a substantial injury than a slight contempt , which , if unnoticed , would neither affect his reputation nor his fortune . How deeply the resentment of such shadowy offences may penetrate the human heart , we have ...
... suffers more patiently a substantial injury than a slight contempt , which , if unnoticed , would neither affect his reputation nor his fortune . How deeply the resentment of such shadowy offences may penetrate the human heart , we have ...
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