... 3. According to the ordinary fate of those who attempt to enlighten and reform mankind, he fell an early victim to the jealousy... Publications - 第 14 頁Buffalo Historical Society 著 - 1904完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 582 頁
...their advantages ; and the committing to writing his life and doctrines fell on unlettered and ignorant men ; who wrote, too, from memory, and not till long...the ordinary fate of those who attempt to enlighten and reform mankind, he fell an early victim to the jealousy and combination of the altar and the throne,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 554 頁
...their advantages ; and the committing to writing his Jife and doctrines fell on unlettered and ignorant men ; who wrote, too, from memory, and not till long after the transactions had passed. • To explain, I will exhibit the heads of Seneca's and Cicero's phposophical works, the most ex tensive... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 頁
...their advantages ; and the committing to writing his life and doctrines fell on unlettered and ignorant men ; who wrote, too, from memory, and not till long after the transactions had passed. * To explain, I will exhibit the heads of Seneca's and Cicero's philosophical works, the most ex tensive... | |
| 1830 - 696 頁
...their advantages ; and the committing to writing his life and doctrines fell on unlettered and ignorant men; who wrote, too, from memory, and not till long...the ordinary fate of those who attempt to enlighten »nd reform mankind, he fell an early victim to the jealousy and combination of the altar and the throne,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 618 頁
...their advantages ; and the committing to writing his life and doctrines fell on unlettered and ignorant men ; who wrote, too, from memory, and not till long after the transactions had passed. videntia. Of eleven tracts of Cicero, five respect ourselves, viz. de finibus, Tutcvlana, academies,... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 766 頁
...advantages ; and the committing to writing of his life and doctrines fell on unlettered and ignorant men ; who wrote, too, from memory, and not till long...the ordinary fate of those who attempt to enlighten and reform mankind, he fell an early victim to the jealousy and combination of the altar and the throne,... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 916 頁
...advantages ; and the committing to writing of his life and doctrines fell on unlettered and ignorant men ; who wrote, too, from memory, and not till long after the transactions had passed. 8. According to the ordinary fate of those who attempt to enlighten and reform mankind, he fell an... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - 642 頁
...their advantages ; and the committing to writing his life and doctrines fell on unlettered and ignorant men ; who wrote, too, from memory, and not till long after the transactions had passed. videntia. Of eleven tracts of Cicero, five respect ourselves, viz. de finibus, Tusculana, academica,... | |
| 1918 - 476 頁
...different subjects, to wit, de natura deorum, de divinatione. de fato, and somnium Scipionis. and ignorant men; who wrote, too, from memory, and not till long...the ordinary fate of those who attempt to enlighten and reform mankind, he fell an early victim to the jealousy and combination of the altar and the throne,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1897 - 540 頁
...writing his life & doctrines fell on the most unlettered & ignorant men ; who wrote, too, from memory, & not till long after the transactions had passed. 3....the ordinary fate of those who attempt to enlighten and reform mankind, he fell an early victim to the jealousy & combination of the altar and the throne,... | |
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