| 1799 - 616 頁
...answer might be given in the words of Grotius hirmelf ;j:. He was not of such a stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges, from whose decisio.n there wa« ло appeal. • He... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 510 頁
...answer might be given in the words of Grotius himself. He was not of such a stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges, from whose decision there was no appeal. He quotes... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 516 頁
...answer might be given in the words of Grotius himself. He was not of such a stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges, from whose decision there was no appeal. He quotes... | |
| 1814 - 510 頁
...answer might be given in the words of Grotius himself. He was not of such A stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges, from whose decision there was no appeal. He quotes... | |
| David Hoffman - 1817 - 398 頁
...Philo. pref. xiv. given in the words of Grotius himself.* He was noi of such a stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges from whose decision there was no appeal. He quotes... | |
| David Hoffman - 1836 - 468 頁
...answer might be given in the •words of Grotius himself, f He was not of such a stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges from whose decision there was no appeal. He quotes... | |
| George Ensor - 1838 - 638 頁
...answer might be given in the words of Grotius himself. f He was not of such a stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges, from whose decision there was no appeal. He quotes... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1839 - 694 頁
...deserves here to be mentioned. "He was not," says sir James Mackintosh, "of such a stupid and servile cast of mind as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges from whose decision there is no appeal. He quotes them,... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 718 頁
...answer might be given in the words of Grotius himself. He was not of such a stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges from whose decision there was no appeal. He quotes... | |
| William Whewell - 1846 - 230 頁
...says, might be given in the words of Grotius himselff. "He was not of such a stupid and servile cast of mind, as to quote the opinions of poets or orators, of historians and philosophers, as those of judges, from whose decision there was no appeal. He * Moral,... | |
| |