This law, says he in another place, is universal, eternal, immutable. It does not vary according to times and places. It is not different now from what it was formerly. The same immortal law is a rule to all nations, because it has no author but the one... A new Cyropaedia or the travels of Cyrus - Página 215por Andrew Michael Ramsay - 1779Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Boyse - 1753 - 378 páginas
...Beings is to promote the Happinefs of one another, like Chil" dien of the fame Father. This immortal Law is a Rule to all Nations, " becaufe it has no Author, but the one only God, by whom it was " form'd and promulgated." (35) " The Antients (fays Seneca) did not think ^Wefuch a... | |
| Andrew Michael Ramsay - 1799 - 490 páginas
...not different now from what it was formerly. The same immortal law is a rule to all nations, because it has no author but the one only God who brought..."What a noble idea does Cicero give us of the nature of the soul in his treatise of Consolation 82! Thales, says he , whom Apollo himself pronounced to... | |
| Ramsay (Chevalier, Andrew Michael) - 1802 - 482 páginas
...different now from what it was » formerly. The same immortal law is a rule » to all nations , because it has no author but » the one only God who brought it forth and » promulged it. » Such were the reasonings of Cicero when he consulted natural light , and was not carried away by... | |
| Thomas Branagan - 1812 - 370 páginas
...which he called lits good Genii, (but which I call the good spirit of GocI) and though a heathen, was a no author but the one only God, who brought it forth and promulged it." Such were the reasonings of Cicero when he consulted natural light, and was not carried away by a fondness... | |
| Ramsay (Chevalier, Andrew Michael) - 1814 - 416 páginas
...not different now from what it was formerly. The same immortal law is a rule to all nations, because it has no author but the one only God, who brought it forth and promulged it." Such were the reasonings of Cicero when he consulted natural light, and was not carried away by a fondness... | |
| Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 404 páginas
...not different now from what it was formerly. The same immortal law is a rule to all nations, because it has no author but the one only God, who brought it forth and promulged it." Such were the reasonings of Cicero when he consulted natural light, and was not carried away by a fondness... | |
| 1842 - 1124 páginas
...not different now from what it was formerly. The same immortal lawis a rule to all nations, because it has no author but the one only God who brought it forth and promulgated it, , LUCIUS ANNEUS SENECA'S MORALS. ALL, says Epicurus, we are to ascribe to Nature. And,... | |
| 1849 - 214 páginas
...not different now from what it was formerly. The same immortal law is a rule to all nations, because it has no author but the one only God who brought it forth and promulgated it. 5 LUCIUS ANNEUS SENECA'S MORALS. ALL, says Epicurus, we are to ascribe to Nature. And,... | |
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