For, having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information, or fuller consideration, to change opinions even on important subjects which I once thought right, but found to be otherwise. It is therefore that, the older... The Rise of the Republic of the United States - 第 596 頁Richard Frothingham 著 - 1872 - 640 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1886 - 190 頁
...am not sure I shall never approve them. For, having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information, or fuller consideration,...and to pay more respect to the judgment of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects in religion, think themselves in possession of all truth, and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1888 - 330 頁
...am not sure 1 shall never approve it ; for, having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged, by better information or fuller consideration,...I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment of others. Most men, in'deed, as well as most sects in religion, think themselves in possession of... | |
| Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Ohio Commandery - 1888 - 464 頁
...even on important subjects, which I once thought right, but find to be otherwise. " It is, however, that the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt...of others. " In these sentiments, sir, I agree to the constitution, with all its faults, if they are such; because I think a general government necessary... | |
| Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Ohio Commandery - 1888 - 464 頁
...am not sure I shall never approve it ; "for, having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged, by better information, or fuller consideration,...important subjects, which I once thought right, but find to be otherwise. " It is, however, that the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment,... | |
| Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Ohio Commandery - 1888 - 542 頁
...am not sure I shall never approve it ; for, having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged, by better information, or fuller consideration,...important subjects, which I once thought right, but find to be otherwise. " It is, however, that the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment,... | |
| John Fiske - 1890 - 406 頁
...am not sure I shall never approve them. For, having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information, or fuller consideration,...and to pay more respect to the judgment of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects in religion, think themselves in possession of all truth, and... | |
| John Fiske - 1890 - 418 頁
...am not sure I shall never approve them. For, having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information, or fuller consideration,...subjects which I once thought right, but found to bo otherwise. It is therefore that, the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment, and... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1891 - 220 頁
...sure that I shall never approve them; for, having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information, or fuller consideration,...and to pay more respect to the judgment of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects in religion, think themselves in possession of all truth, and... | |
| John Fiske - 1891 - 412 頁
...am not sure I shall never approve them. For, having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information, or fuller consideration,...and to pay more respect to the judgment of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects in religion, think themselves in possession of all truth, and... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention - 1893 - 432 頁
...am not sure I shall never approve them. For having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information, or fuller consideration,...and to pay more respect to the judgment, of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects in religion, think themselves in possession of all truth, and... | |
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