Select British Classics, 第 15 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... consideration to other men that he is so , but as he employs those high talents for their use and service . He who affects the applauses and addresses of a multitude , or assumes to himself a pre- eminence upon any other consideration ...
... consideration to other men that he is so , but as he employs those high talents for their use and service . He who affects the applauses and addresses of a multitude , or assumes to himself a pre- eminence upon any other consideration ...
第 133 頁
... consideration , that Epaminondas , being asked whether Chabrias , Iphicrates , or he him- self , deserved most to be esteemed ? You must first see us die , ' saith he , ' before that question can be an- swered . ' As there is not a more ...
... consideration , that Epaminondas , being asked whether Chabrias , Iphicrates , or he him- self , deserved most to be esteemed ? You must first see us die , ' saith he , ' before that question can be an- swered . ' As there is not a more ...
第 306 頁
... considerations which have been often urged against atheists , and which they never yet could get over . The first is ... consideration of much more weight , is , not only the opinion of the bet- ter sort , but the general consent of ...
... considerations which have been often urged against atheists , and which they never yet could get over . The first is ... consideration of much more weight , is , not only the opinion of the bet- ter sort , but the general consent of ...
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