| Paul Leicester Ford - 1899 - 554 páginas
...his valor, is promoted by the emperor to the rank of Mandarin, his parents are immediately entitled to all the same ceremonies of respect from the people...that he was rendered capable of serving the public." Of his relations with the sixteen brothers and sisters it is impossible to deal with any fullness.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 746 páginas
...afforded him by his Parents, that he was rendered capable of serving the Publick. This ascending Honour is therefore useful to the State, as it encourages...a good and virtuous Education. But the descending Honour, to Posterity who could have no Share in obtaining it, is not only groundless and absurd, but... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 764 páginas
...his Valour, is promoted by the Emperor to the Rank of Mandarin, his Parents are immediately entitled to all the same Ceremonies of Respect from the People, that are establish'd as due to the Mandarin himself ; on the supposition that it must have been owing to the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards - 1920 - 424 páginas
...are immediately entitled to all the same Ceremonies of Respect from the People, that are establish'd as due to the Mandarin himself; on the supposition...Parents, that he was rendered capable of serving the Publick. This ascending Honour is therefore useful to the State, as it encourages Parents to give their... | |
| Beongcheon Yu - 1992 - 304 páginas
...parents were immediately entitled to the same ceremonies of respect as those accorded to the mandarin "on the supposition that it must have been owing to...Parents, that he was rendered capable of serving the Publick." Franklin contrasted this "ascending Honour," which is useful to the state by encouraging... | |
| James Campbell - 1999 - 316 páginas
...to the parents of the veterans rather than to their children. As Franklin writes, "ascending Honour is therefore useful to the State, as it encourages...give their Children a good and virtuous Education." On the other hand, to grant a "descending Honour, to Posterity who could have no share in obtaining... | |
| Walter Isaacson - 2005 - 576 páginas
...his valor, is promoted by the emperor to the rank of mandarin, his parents are immediately entitled to all the same ceremonies of respect from the people,...are established as due to the mandarin himself; on this supposition, that it must have been owing to the education, instruction, and good example afforded... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2004 - 446 páginas
...his Valour, is promoted hy the Emperor to the Rank of Mandarin, his Parems arc immediately imitled to all the same Ceremonies of Respect from the People, that are estahlish'd as due to the Mandarin himself; on this Supposition, that it must have heen owing to the... | |
| Mark Skousen, Benjamin Franklin - 2005 - 514 páginas
...his valour is promoted by the emperor to the rank of Mandarin, his parents are immediately entitled to all the same ceremonies of respect from the people that are establish'd as due to the Mandarin himself, on this supposition: that it must have been owing to the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 317 páginas
...his Valour, is promoted by the Emperor to the Rank of Mandarin, his Parents are immediately intitled to all the same Ceremonies of Respect from the People, that are establish'd as due to the Mandarin himself; on this Supposition, that it must have been owing to the... | |
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