| 1799 - 746 頁
...attiin none of their objefls; they can neither pleafe nor pertuade, if they dwell on moral fcntiments not in unifon with thofe of their readers. No fyftem...according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are Ihefe feelings recorded and preferved ? Jn thofe very writing« which Grotius is gravely blamed for... | |
| 1799 - 616 頁
...sentiments not in unison with those of their readers. No system of moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature, and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded and preserved ? In those very writings which Gvotius is gravely... | |
| 1799 - 748 頁
...nor perluade, if they dwell on moral fentiments not in unifon with thofe of their »aders. No fyiiem of moral philofophy can furely difregard the general feelings of human nature-, and ihe according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are ihefe feelings recorded and prefervcd... | |
| 1814 - 510 頁
...sentiments not in unison with those of their readers. No system of moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded and preserved? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely... | |
| David Hoffman - 1817 - 398 頁
...subjects not in unison with those of their readers. No system of moral philo sophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature, and the according judgment of all agjes and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded? In those very writings... | |
| David Hoffman - 1836 - 468 頁
...subjects not in unison with those of their readers. No system of moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature, and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely blamed for... | |
| George Ensor - 1838 - 638 頁
...sentiments not in unison with those of their readers. No system of moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded and preserved ? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 428 頁
...sentiments not in unison with those of their readers. No system of moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature, and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded and preserved ? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely... | |
| William Whewell - 1846 - 230 頁
...sentiments not in unison with those of their readers. No system of moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded and preserved ? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 618 頁
...sentiments not in unison with those of their readers. No system of moral philosophy can surely disregard the general feelings of human nature and the according judgment of all ages and nations. But where are these feelings and that judgment recorded and preserved? In those very writings which Grotius is gravely... | |
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