... to be governed. No one takes offence at being governed when he is young, nor does he think himself better than his governors, especially if he will enjoy the same privilege when he reaches the required age. Classical Philology - Page 1831923Full view - About this book
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460 pages
...being governed when he is young, nor does he think himself better than his governors, especially if he will enjoy the same privilege when he reaches the required age. We conclude that from one point of view governors and governed are identical, and from another different.... | |
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