| John Locke - 1849 - 372 oldal
...thrice servants servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business; so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons, nor...is sometimes base, and by indignities men come to dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least an eclipse,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 oldal
...servants: servants of the sovereign or state ; servants of fame ; and servants of business : so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons, nor...others, and to lose power over a man's self. The rising untu place is laborious ; and by pains men come to greater pains: and it is sometimes base ; and by... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 364 oldal
...thrice servants ; servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business, so as they have no freedom neither in their persons, nor...their times. It is a strange desire to seek power and lose liberty, or to seek power over others and to lose power over a man's self. The rising unto place... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 368 oldal
...thriee servants; servants of the hoverei^m or state, servants of fame, uud ferrvants of business, so us they have no freedom neither in their persons, nor...their times. It is a strange desire to seek power and lose liberty, or to seek power over others nnd to lose power over a rnan'd self. The rising unto place... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 oldal
...servants ; servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business ; во as thly %b$ f in their times. It is a strange desire to seek / power and to lose liberty ;,or to seek power over... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 504 oldal
...place are thrice servants of the Sovereign or state; servants of fame; and servants of business: so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons, nor...over others and to lose power over a man's self"^ It may as well be said that he despised money, because in his writings he calls riches " the baggage... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 510 oldal
...duxerit ad sum. honoris fastigium," &c.— Cl. R. 16 Jao. t Works, yol. v. 463. vants of business : so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons, nor...over others and to lose power over a man's self."* It may as well be said that he despised money, because in his writings he calls riches " the baggage... | |
| 1851 - 626 oldal
...bank, or steep riling ground, than upon a flat." 24. " The rising unto place is laborious, and by paint men come to greater pains ; and it is sometimes base, and by indignities men come to dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least an eclipse,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 oldal
...thrice servants ; servants of the sovereign or state,^servants of fame, and servants of business ; so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons, nor...is sometimes base, and by indignities men come to dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least an eclipse,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 394 oldal
...and to lofe Liberty ; or to feek Power over others, and to lofe Power over a Man's Self. The Rifmg unto Place is laborious ; and by Pains Men come to greater Pains : and it is fometimes bafe ; and by Indignities, Men come to Dignities. The Standing is flippery, and the Regrefs... | |
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