but the law must leave both riches and power where it finds them; and must often leave riches with the covetous, and power with the crueL Convenience may be a rule in little things, where no other rule has been established. But as the great end of government... THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON - 第 201 頁1823完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 頁
...that power should be only in the hands of the merciful, and riches in the possession of the gene-mis ; but the law must leave both riches and power where it finds them : *nd most often leave riches with the covetous, and power with the cruel. Convenience aaay be a rule... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 442 頁
...power where it finds them : and mnst often leave riches with the covetons, and power with the crnel. Convenience may be a rule in little things, where...But as the great end of government is to give every шau his own, no inconvenience is greater than that of making right uncertain. Nor is any man more... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 頁
...that power should be only in the hands of the merciful, and riches in the possession of the generous; but the law must leave both riches and power where...end of government is to give every man his own, no inconvenience is greater than that of making right uncertain. Nor is any man more an enemy to publick... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 480 頁
...that power should be only in the hands of the merciful, and riches in the possession of the generous; but the law must leave both riches and power where...end of government is to give every man his own, no inconvenience is greater than that of making right uncertain. Nor is any man more an enemy to public... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 476 頁
...that power should be only in the hands of the merciful, and riches in the possession of the generous ; but the law must leave both riches and power where...end of government is to give every man his own, no inconvenience is greater than that of making right uncertain. Nor is any man more an enemy to publick... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 頁
...should be only in the hands of the merciful, and riches in the possession of the generous ; but the la» must leave both riches and power where it finds them;...with the cruel. Convenience may be a rule in little thin?i, where no other rule has been established. But, as the great end of government is to give every... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 頁
...riches in the possession of the generous ; but the law must leave both riches and power where it ands them : and must often leave riches with the covetous, and power with the cruelConvenience may be a rule in little things, where no other rule has been established. But as the... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 612 頁
...that power should be only in the hands of the merciful, and riches in the possession of the generous; but the law must leave both riches and power where...leave riches with the covetous, and power with the eruel. Convenience may be a rule in little things, where no other rule has been established. But as... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 348 頁
...that power should be only in the hands of the merciful, and riches in the possession of the generous ; but the law must leave both riches and power where...end of government is to give every man his own, no inconvenience is greater than that of making right uncertain. Nor is any man more an enemy to public... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 346 頁
...that power should be only in the hands of the merciful, and riches in the possession of the generous; but the law must leave both riches and power where...end of government is to give every man his own, no inconvenience i* greater than that of making right uncertain. Nor is any man more an enemy to public... | |
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