... religious factions, they seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury. My friends never had occasion to vindicate any one circumstance of my character and conduct: not but that the zealots, we may well suppose, would have been glad to invent... The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Pàgina 210editat per - 1777Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 pàgines
...zealots, we may well foppofe, would have beerl glad to invent and propagate any (lory to my difadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought would...but I hope it is not a mifplaced one ; and this is a natter of faft which is eafily cleared and afcertained. fbt following Sketches art faid to have btcn... | |
| 1767 - 572 pàgines
...would have been glad to iment and propagate any ftory to my difadvantage, but they could never rind any which they thought would wear the face of probability....it is not a mifplaced one ; and this is a matter of fact which is eafily cleared and afcertained. April 18, 1776." It is remarkable that, in this hiftory... | |
| David Hume, Adam Smith - 1777 - 138 pàgines
...propagate any ftory to my difadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought MY OWN LIFE. 35 thought would wear the face of probability. I cannot...mifplaced one; and this is a. matter of fad which is eafily cleared and afcertained. April 18, 1776. D 2 LET LETTER FROM ADAM SMITH, LL.D. TO WILLIAM... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1777 - 590 pàgines
...zealots, we m.'<y well fuppofe, would have been glad to invent and propagate any ftory to my difadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought would...the face of probability. I cannot fay there is no vani:y in making this funeral oration of myfelf, but I hope it is not a mifplaccd one; and this is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 pàgines
...zealots, we may well fuppofe, would have been glad to invent and propagate any ftory to my difad vantage, but they could never find any which they thought would...it is not a mifplaced one ; and this is a matter of fact which is eafily cleared and afcertained. The following Sketches are f aid to have been delineated... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 452 pàgines
...zealots, we may well fuppofe , would have been glad to jnvent and propagate any ftory to my difadvantage , but they could never find any which they thought would...it is not a mifplaced one; and this is a matter of fadt which is eafily cleared and afcertaincd. April is, 1776. sk LETTER FROM ADAM SMITH, L LD T 0 WILLIAM... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 536 pàgines
...zealots, we may well fuppofe, would have been glad to invent and propagate any ftory to my difadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought would...myfelf, but I hope it is not a mifplaced one ; and (his is a matter of fact which is eafily cleared and afcertained. l 18, LETTER FROM ADAM SMITH, LL.... | |
| 1777 - 750 pàgines
...would fcw been glad to invent and propagate гг.у finrv то my diftdvant;ige ; but they cou'.d ntver find any which they thought would wear the face of probability. I tunnot fay there is no vanity in making thii funeral oration of myfelf, but I hope molt perfect complacency... | |
| 1794 - 614 pàgines
...zealots, we may well fuppofe, would have been glad to invent and propagate any ftory to my difadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought would...funeral oration of myfelf, but I hope it is not a rnifplaced one ; and this is a matter of fact which is eafily cleared and afcertained. » The following... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 546 pàgines
...zealots, we may well fuppofe, would have been glad to invent and propagate any flory to my difadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought would...it is not a mifplaced one ; and this is a matter of facl which is eafily cleared and afcertained." • | . In his literary character, Mr. Hume is to be... | |
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