| 1836 - 604 pàgines
..." three thousand crimes to which one or the other of the five kinds of punishment is attached as a penalty ; and of these no one is greater than disobedience to parents. When ministers exercise control over the monarch, then there is no supremacy; when the maxims of the sages are set aside, then the law is... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 468 pàgines
...are three thousand crimes to which one or the other of the five kinds of punishment is attached as a penalty ; and of these no one is greater than disobedience to parents. When ministers exercise control over the monarch, then there is no supremacy. When the maxims of the sages are set aside, then the law is... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 464 pàgines
...are three thousand crimes to which one or the other of the five kinds of punishment is attached as a penalty ; and of these no one is greater than disobedience to parents. When ministers exercise control over the monarch, then there is no supremacy. When the maxims of the sages are set aside, then the law is... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1848 - 648 pàgines
..." three thousand crimes to which one or the other of the five kinds of 'punishment is attached as a penalty ; and of these no one is greater than disobedience to parents. When ministers exercise control over the monarch, then there is no supremacy ; when the maxims of the sages are set aside, then the law... | |
| Henry Charles Sirr - 1849 - 474 pàgines
...are three thousand crimes, to which one or the other of the five kinds of punishment is attached as a penalty ; and of these no one is greater than disobedience...neglect Of this first duty, will not the reward be copal. Section the Eleventh. — In which the high Moral Feelings are shewn in their true Light. In... | |
| bp. James Whitford Bashford, James Whitford Bashford - 1916 - 638 pàgines
...prince ; while toward their fathers both will be combined." Again it says: "There are a thousand crimes, and of these no one is greater than disobedience to parents. When ministers exercise control over the monarch, then there is no supremacy ; when the maxims of the Sages are set aside, then the law... | |
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