| 1729 - 320 páginas
...to form of one another > Were they to give ns in their Catalogue of fuch Worthies as are now living, how different would it be from that, which any of our own Species would draw up ? WE are dazled with the Splendour of Titles, the Oftentation of Learning, the... | |
| Charles Palmer (Deputy Serjeant of the House of Commons.) - 1748 - 342 páginas
...heaven, and if it were not for the penalty, the laws neither of God nor of man would be obeyed. 1780. Were angels, if they look into the ways of men, to...! We are dazzled with the fplendor of titles, the orientation of learning, and the noife of victories : they, on the contrary, fee the philofopher in... | |
| Index - 1754 - 180 páginas
...fafe, But he that is honeft. A rich Fool among the Wife is like a gilt empty Bowl among theThirfty. Were Angels, if they look into the Ways of Men, to give in tFieir Catalogue of Worthies, how different would it be from that which any of our own Species would... | |
| 1786 - 670 páginas
...another? Were they to ¡a their e»talogve of fuch wgr. thies as nre now living, how different woubi it be from that which any of our own fpecies would...up? We are dazzled with the fplendor of titles, the orientation of learning, the noife of vinorita: they, on the contrary, fee the philosopher in the cottage,... | |
| 1789 - 428 páginas
...to form of one another ! Were they to give us in their catalogue of fuch worthies as are now living, how different would it be from that which any of our...own fpecies would draw up ! We are dazzled with the fplendour of titles, the ofientation of learning, the noife of victories; they, on the contrary, fee... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 642 páginas
...them in fweetnefs and delight. be furious in religion is to be irreligioufly religious. Perfecution can be no argument to perfuade, nor violence the way...titles, the oftentation of learning, and the noife of victories, &c. They, on the contrary, fee the philofopher in the cottage Tyho pofleffes a foul in thankfulnefs,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 páginas
...to form of one another! Were they to give us in their catalogue of such worthies as are now living, how different would it be from that which any of our own species would draw up! desire of them. I have therefore been inclined to think that there are greater-men... | |
| 1803 - 228 páginas
...irreligiously religious. Persecution can be no argument to persuade, nor violence the way to conversion. Were angels, if they look into the ways of men, to...different would it be from that which any of our own species would draw up ? We are dazzled with the splendor of titles, the ostentation of learning, and... | |
| 1810 - 234 páginas
...irreligiously religious. Persecution can be no argument to persuade, nor violence the way to conversion. Were angels, if they look into the ways of men, to...different would it be from that which any of our own species would draw up ? We are dazzled with the splendor of titles, the ostentation of learning, and... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 272 páginas
...to form of one another? \Vere they to give us in their catalogue of such worthies as are now living, how different would it be from that which any of our own species would draw up ? We are dazzled with the splendor of titles, the ostentation of learning, the... | |
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