| David Hume - Commerce - 1758 - 568 pages
...; eye-witne fíes of the fact, and confirming their verdict, after the FLAVIAN family weredefpoiled of the empire, and could no longer give any reward, as the price of a lie. UtrumqtK, qui interfuere, mtnc queque memorant^ poßquam nullutn mendacio fretium. To which if we add... | |
| David Hume - Economics - 1760 - 314 pages
...; eye-witnefies of the fact, and confirming their verdict, after the FLAVIAN family were defpoiled of the empire, and could' no longer give any reward* as the price of a lie. Utrnmqu(, qvi iaterfuere, nuitt quoqtie memorant, pofl.l«am nuUum mexdacio prefiutK. To which if we... | |
| George Campbell - Church history - 1807 - 530 pages
...eye-witnesses. " of the fact, and confirming their verdict, after the Flavian " family were despoiled of the empire, and could no longer " give any reward as the price of a lie." Persons of establish-. «d character for judgment and veracity I Who told Mr. Hume so ? It was not Tacitus. He... | |
| John Douglas - Bible - 1807 - 432 pages
...the fafts, and " confirming their verdift after the Fla<e vian family, were defpoiled of theempire, " and could no longer give any reward as " the price of a \\e--utr umque,qui interfuere^ " nunc quoque memorant, poftquam nullum " mcndaciis pretium. To which... | |
| George Campbell - Church of Scotland - 1823 - 590 pages
...eye-witnesses of the fact, and con' firming their verdict, after the Flavian family ' were despoiled of the empire, and could no longer ' give any reward...general*: ' They who were present,' and ' a crowd of by' standers.' The author, conscious that he advances this without even the shadow of authority, has... | |
| George Campbell - Miracles - 1824 - 396 pages
...colit. \ Vocibua adulantium in spem induci. ' and veracity, as we may well suppose ,- eye-witnesses of the fact, ' and confirming their verdict, after...advances this without even the shadow of authority has subjoined, in order to palliate the matter, as we may well suppose. An admirable expedient for... | |
| John Douglas (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1832 - 266 pages
...eye-witnesses of " the fact, and confirming their verdict after the " Flavian family were despoiled of the empire, and " could no longer give any reward as the price of a " lie — utrumque, qui interfuere, nunc quoque me" morant, postquam nuttum mendacio pretium. To " which... | |
| John Douglas - Bible - 1832 - 270 pages
...eye-witnesses of " the fact, and confirming their verdict after the " Flavian family were despoiled of the empire, and " could no longer give any reward as the price of a " lie — utrumque, qui interfuere, nunc quoque me" morant, postquam nullum mendacio pretium. To " which... | |
| William Godwin - 1834 - 498 pages
...confirming their testimony, as Tacitus goes on to say, after the Flavian family ceased to be in power, and could no longer give any reward as the price of a lie h ." APOLLONIUS OF TYANA. ; ' Apollonius of Tyana in Asia Minor was born nearly at the same time as... | |
| William Godwin - Magic - 1834 - 500 pages
...confirming their testimony, as Tacitus goes on to say, after the Flavian family ceased to be in power, and could no longer give any reward as the price of a lieV APOLLONIUS OF TYANA. Apollonius of Tyana in Asia Minor was born nearly at the same time as Jesus... | |
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