Actions of the best Princes. For, to increase the Powers of all Mankind, and to free them from the bondage of Errors, is greater Glory than to enlarge Empire, or to put Chains on the necks of Conquer'd Nations. THE ROYAL SOCIETY - 第 xv 頁SIR WILLIAM HUGGINS 著 - 1906完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Sprat - 1722 - 470 頁
...Princes. For, to increafe the Towers of all Mankind, and to free them from the Bondage of Errors, is greater Glory than to enlarge Empire, or to put Chains on the Necks of conquered Nations. Pf^hat Reverence all Antiquity had for the Authors of natural Difcove_ries, is evident by the diviner... | |
| Sir William Huggins - 1906 - 214 頁
...Company's Name," and is " intreated by them to return most humble thanks to His Majesty for the*Reference he was pleased to grant of their Petition ; and to...the Royal Society, of its formal foundation. On the 29th of August the first President, Lord Brouncker, the Council and the Fellows went to Whitehall to... | |
| 1914 - 1284 頁
...Princes. For to increase the Powers of all Mankind, and to free them from the bondage of errors, is greater glory than to enlarge Empire, or to put chains on the necks of Conquered Nations. A higher degree of Reputation is due to Discoverers than to the Teachers of Speculative Doctrines,... | |
| 1914 - 1438 頁
...best Prince Tor to increase the Powers of all Mankind, and to free them from the bondage < rors, is greater glory than to enlarge Empire, or to put chains on the necks of Cor jered Nations. A higher degree of Reputation is due to Discoverers than to th Teachers of Speculative... | |
| Joyce E. Chaplin - 2009 - 430 頁
...remarked that "to increase the Powers of all Mankind, and to free them from the bondage of Errors, is greater Glory than to enlarge Empire, or to put Chains on the necks of Conquer'd Nations." Other definitions of natural philosophy and native ignorance or weakness similarly... | |
| Barbara M. Benedict - 2001 - 338 頁
...Princes. For, to increase the Powers of all mankind, and to free them from the Bondage of Errors, is the greater Glory than to enlarge Empire, or to put Chains on the necks of Conquer'd Ate/'o/w"(dedication). Not only does he promise Charles that "Your Majesty will certainly... | |
| 1914 - 1160 頁
...Princes. For to increase the Powers of all Mankind, and to free them from the bondage of errors, is greater glory than to enlarge Empire, or to put chains on the necks of Conquered Nations. A higher degree of Reputation is due to Discoverers than to the Teachers of Speculative Doctrines,... | |
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