Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 1
... judge itself , teacheth that the inquiry of truth , which is the love - making or wooing of it ; the knowledge of truth , which is the presence of it ; and the belief of truth , which is the enjoying of it ; is the sovereign good of ...
... judge itself , teacheth that the inquiry of truth , which is the love - making or wooing of it ; the knowledge of truth , which is the presence of it ; and the belief of truth , which is the enjoying of it ; is the sovereign good of ...
Pàgina 4
... judge , therefore , of the pleasure of the heart by the pleasure of the eye . Certainly virtue is like precious odours , most fragrant where they are incensed or crushed : for prosperity doth best discover vice , but adversity doth best ...
... judge , therefore , of the pleasure of the heart by the pleasure of the eye . Certainly virtue is like precious odours , most fragrant where they are incensed or crushed : for prosperity doth best discover vice , but adversity doth best ...
Pàgina 6
... judges and magis- trates ; for if they be facile and corrupt , you shall have a servant five times worse than a wife . For soldiers , I find the generals com- monly , in their hortatives , put men in mind of their wives and children ...
... judges and magis- trates ; for if they be facile and corrupt , you shall have a servant five times worse than a wife . For soldiers , I find the generals com- monly , in their hortatives , put men in mind of their wives and children ...
Pàgina 9
... judge by their own feeling , they cannot find it : but if they think with themselves what other men think of them , and that other men would fain be as they are , then they are happy as it were by report , when , perhaps , they find the ...
... judge by their own feeling , they cannot find it : but if they think with themselves what other men think of them , and that other men would fain be as they are , then they are happy as it were by report , when , perhaps , they find the ...
Pàgina 12
... judges to sell justice ; and " precio parata precio venditur justitia . ' 99 11. Bounty and magnificence are virtues very regal , but a prodigal king is nearer a tyrant than a parsimonious ; for store at home draweth not his ...
... judges to sell justice ; and " precio parata precio venditur justitia . ' 99 11. Bounty and magnificence are virtues very regal , but a prodigal king is nearer a tyrant than a parsimonious ; for store at home draweth not his ...
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