| 1809 - 598 trang
...spiritualiter exponere, sed vereor, ne hujusmodi expositiotiem prudentes lectores nequaquam recipiant *. Schol. I am of St. Jerom's mind, and therefore with alacrity...common people, knowing their own rights and liberties, wi ll not be governed by way of oppression ; and so, by little and little, all kingdoms will be like... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 586 trang
...exponere, sed •cercar, ne kujiumodi txposittonem prudentes lectores nequáquam recipient *. Schol, I am of St. Jerom's mind, and therefore with alacrity...spread knowledge, that the common people, knowing v their own rights and liberties, will not be governed by way of oppression ; and so, by little and... | |
| 1895 - 662 trang
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| Margaret Lewis Bailey - 1914 - 228 trang
...years before, had named in the " natural causes of reformation a spread of knowledge through the press, that the common people, knowing their own rights and...liberties, will not be governed by way of oppression." 4 Thus we see a striking similarity of thought on the part of Milton, Hartlib's personal friend. The... | |
| Hugh Francis Russell-Smith - 1914 - 246 trang
...after the material wants of the people, leaving all the other functions of government to education, for " the art of printing will so spread knowledge,...that the common people, knowing their own rights and 1 " A Survey of the Seignorie of Venice," 1651. Cf. " Dodona's Grove," PP- 59-63. where Venice comes... | |
| Margaret Lewis Bailey - 1914 - 222 trang
...years before, had named in the " natural causes of reformation a spread of knowledge through the press, that the common people, knowing their own rights and...liberties, will not be governed by way of oppression." 4 Thus we see a striking similarity of thought on the part of Milton, Hartlib's personal friend. The... | |
| Margaret Lewis Bailey - 1914 - 220 trang
...years before, had named in the " natural causes of reformation a spread of knowledge through the press, that the common people, knowing their own rights and...liberties, will not be governed by way of oppression." 4 Thus we see a striking similarity of thought on the part of Milton, Hartlib's personal friend. The... | |
| 1951 - 794 trang
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| Jack Lindsay - 1937 - 300 trang
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