| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 280 trang
...boaft of it as a privilege, nor are confidered by others as advantageoufly diftinguifhed. They have no temptation to feign ; and their hearers have no motive to encourage the impofture. To talk with any of thefe feers is not eafy. There is one living in Sky, with whom we would have gladly... | |
| John Brand, Henry Bourne - 1777 - 466 trang
...boaft of it as a Privilege^ nor are confidered by others as advantageoufly diftinguifhed. They have no temptation to feign; and their hearers have no motive to encourage the Impofture. To talk with any of thefe Seers is not eafy. There is one in Sky, with whom we would have gladly converfed... | |
| John Wesley - 1785 - 718 trang
...boaft of it as a privilege, nor are confidered by others advantageoufty diftinguifhed. They have no temptation to feign; and -their hearers have no motive to encourage the impofture. To talk with any of thofe feers is not eafy. There is one living in Sky, with whom we would gladly... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 trang
...boaft of it as a privilege, nor are confidered by others as advantagcoufly diftinguiihed. They have no temptation to feign ; and their hearers have no motive to encourage the impofture. To tark with any of thefe feers is noteafy. There is one living in Sky, with whom we would have gladly... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 trang
...boaft of it as a privilege, nor are confidered by others as advantageoufly diftinguifhed. They have no temptation to feign ; and their hearers have no motive to encourage the impofture. To talk with any of thefe feers is not eafy. There is one living in. Sky, with whom we would have gladly... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 258 trang
...of it as a privilege, nor are confidered by. others as advantageoufly dhftinguiflied. They have no temptation to feign ; and their hearers have no motive to encourage the impofture. To talk with any of thefe feers is not eafy. There is one living in Sky, with whom we would have gladly... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 442 trang
...of it as a privilege, nor ai'e confidered by others аз advantageoufly diltinguiftied. They have no temptation to feign, and their hearers have no motive to encourage the impoflure. SECOND Terms, in algebra, thofe where the unknown quantity has a degree of power lefs than... | |
| 1799 - 528 trang
...boaft of it as a privilege, nor aie confidered by others as acUantageoufly diftinguiihed. I hey have no temptation to feign, and their hearers have no motive to encourage the impofture. - ANECDOTES OF THH ABBE SIEVES AND THE CARDINAL DE ROHAN. from Bertrand de Mole-ville' 's Annals of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 302 trang
...boast of it as a privilege, nor are considered by others as advantageously distinguished. They have no temptation to feign; and their hearers have no motive to encourage the imposture. To talk with any of these seers is not easy. There is one living in Sky, with whom we would... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 432 trang
...boaft of it as a privilege, nor are confidered by others as advantageoufly diftinguifhed. They have no temptation to feign ; and their hearers have no motive to encourage the impofture. To talk with any of thefe feers is net eafy. There is one living in Sky, with whom we would have gladly... | |
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