Moralists decide that when a tyrant demands even an innocent person, with menaces of ruin to the community if refused, the whole number may call on any individual to deliver himself up for the public good, which is of more worth than the life of an individual.... The Chinese - 第 27 頁sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) 著 - 1840完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Francis Davis - 1836 - 420 頁
...the following singular manner : — " Moralists decide that when a tyrant demands even an innocent person, with menaces of ruin to the community if refused,...determined to starve us ; therefore we had better surrender the Englishman." The plurality of votes vox,, i. E decided that Scott should be handed over,... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1840 - 422 頁
...that when a tyrant demands even an innocent person, with menaces of ruin to the community ifrefused, the whole number may call on any individual to deliver...determined to starve us ; therefore we had better surrender the Englishman." The plurality of votes decided that Scott should be handed over, and the... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1851 - 582 頁
...the following singular manner : — " Moralists decide that when a tyrant demands even an innocent person, with menaces of ruin to the community if refused,...determined to starve us ; therefore we had better surrender the Englishman." The plurality of votes decided that Scott should be handed over, and the... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1857 - 506 頁
...the following singular manner : — " Moralists decide that when a tyrant demands even an innocent person, with menaces of ruin' to the community if...determined to starve us ; therefore we had better surrender the Englishman." The plurality of votes decided that Scott should be handed over, and the... | |
| Lucius N. Wheeler - 1881 - 288 頁
...himself in the following singular manner: "Moralists decide that when a tyrant demands even an innocent person, with menaces of ruin to the community if refused,...refuse to obey, he is not innocent, he is criminal." The doomed man was delivered into the hands of his enemies, making the unfortunate impression on the... | |
| James Martin Miller - 1900 - 516 頁
...argued in the following singular manner: "Moralists decide that when a tyrant demands even an innocent person, with menaces of ruin to the community if refused,...Should he refuse to obey, he is not innocent, he is a criminal." Another Portuguese observed, with still less ceremony, "The mandarins are forcing away... | |
| James Martin Miller - 1900 - 494 頁
...of more worth than the life of an individual. Should he refuse to obey, he is not innocent, he is a criminal." Another Portuguese observed, with still...dealers determined to starve us; therefore we had better surrender the Englishman." The plurality of votes decided that Scott should be handed over, and the... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 342 頁
...declared before the Senate of Macao : " Moralists decide that when a tyrant demands even an innocent person with menaces of ruin to the community if refused,...up for the public good, which is of more worth than that of an individual. Should he refuse to obey, he is not innocent, he is a criminal ; " another Senator... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 350 頁
...call on any individual to deliver himself up for the public good, which is of more worth than that of an individual. Should he refuse to obey, he is not innocent, he is a criminal ; " another Senator said : " The Mandarins are forcing away the Chinese dealers, determined... | |
| James Bromley Eames - 1909 - 692 頁
...argument, which he put before the Senate : " Moralists decide that when a tyrant demands even an innocent person, with menaces of ruin to the community if refused,...Should he refuse to obey, he is not innocent, he is criminal."3 Needless 1 Factory Records of the East India Companv (MSS. in the India Office No. 11,... | |
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