Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 第 6 卷James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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第 24 頁
... interests of their revenue , and not of the interests of morality , in limiting the sale of the " intoxicating " drug , so pernicious to " the morals and good order of society . " We are left to judge how far they are swayed by those ...
... interests of their revenue , and not of the interests of morality , in limiting the sale of the " intoxicating " drug , so pernicious to " the morals and good order of society . " We are left to judge how far they are swayed by those ...
第 35 頁
... interest , and " tolerated , " as Plutarch beautifully expresses it , " the public respect which was paid to Brutus's memory . " Presuming upon this toleration , Messala , the friend of Brutus , after he was reconciled to Cæsar ...
... interest , and " tolerated , " as Plutarch beautifully expresses it , " the public respect which was paid to Brutus's memory . " Presuming upon this toleration , Messala , the friend of Brutus , after he was reconciled to Cæsar ...
第 39 頁
... interest , no ties of friendship or affection , could ever operate to turn them aside for a moment from pursuing the public good . Nay , some have carried their devotion to their country so far , as to affirm , that for its sake we ...
... interest , no ties of friendship or affection , could ever operate to turn them aside for a moment from pursuing the public good . Nay , some have carried their devotion to their country so far , as to affirm , that for its sake we ...
第 40 頁
... interest themselves in his fame or not . Virtue , being always sure of the sympathy of virtue , is careless of every thing beyond . As to Cæsar , he was incapable of this degree of virtue , and condescended to falsify his own actions ...
... interest themselves in his fame or not . Virtue , being always sure of the sympathy of virtue , is careless of every thing beyond . As to Cæsar , he was incapable of this degree of virtue , and condescended to falsify his own actions ...
第 45 頁
... interest in the affairs of a country , in the govern- ment of which they no longer possessed any share ; but there is every reason to believe , that while India retained her independence , numerous works existed on the subject . Indeed ...
... interest in the affairs of a country , in the govern- ment of which they no longer possessed any share ; but there is every reason to believe , that while India retained her independence , numerous works existed on the subject . Indeed ...
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