Memoirs of Sir Thomas More: With a New Translation of His Utopia, His History of King Richard III, and His Latin PoemsCadell and David, 1808 |
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Pagina 12
... person was more agreeable to me than any other . It was Ægi- dius , born at Antwerp , a man of great honour , and of good rank in his native city , though of less than he de- serves , for I know not where to find a more learned and a ...
... person was more agreeable to me than any other . It was Ægi- dius , born at Antwerp , a man of great honour , and of good rank in his native city , though of less than he de- serves , for I know not where to find a more learned and a ...
Pagina 18
... person more than than any who are called the great . Yet I think you would act in a manner worthy of so generous and philosophical a spirit as yours , if you applied yourself to public affairs , though it might be a little unpleasant to ...
... person more than than any who are called the great . Yet I think you would act in a manner worthy of so generous and philosophical a spirit as yours , if you applied yourself to public affairs , though it might be a little unpleasant to ...
Pagina 29
... of murder , he will be incited to kill the person whom otherwise he would only have robbed ; since , the punish- ment being the same , there is less danger of discovery , when he who can best make it is killed . UTOPIA . 29.
... of murder , he will be incited to kill the person whom otherwise he would only have robbed ; since , the punish- ment being the same , there is less danger of discovery , when he who can best make it is killed . UTOPIA . 29.
Pagina 44
... persons of his subjects ; and that no man hath any other property than what the king in his goodness chooseth should remain in his possession . They think it the interest of the prince , that as little should re- main so , as may be ...
... persons of his subjects ; and that no man hath any other property than what the king in his goodness chooseth should remain in his possession . They think it the interest of the prince , that as little should re- main so , as may be ...
Pagina 60
... perty among them , any person may enter wherever he pleases they change their very houses by lot every ten years . They cultivate their gardens with much care , and have vines , fruits , herbs , and flowers . All 60 SIR T. MORE'S.
... perty among them , any person may enter wherever he pleases they change their very houses by lot every ten years . They cultivate their gardens with much care , and have vines , fruits , herbs , and flowers . All 60 SIR T. MORE'S.
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