| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 522 trang
...knew Il.i/40. nls own Province; we fhould not then ice the fame Man at C/""*V^O once a Criminal and 3 Judge ; nor would this Gentleman affume the Right of dictating to others what he has not learned hiinfelf. ' That I may return in l'ome Degree the Favour which he intends me, I will advife him never... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 trang
...we mould not then fee the fame man at once a criminal ' and a judge, nor would this gentleman aflame the right of ' dictating to others, what he has not...That I may return in fome degree the favour which he inf tends me, I will advife him never hereafter to exert himfelf • on the fubject of order, but,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 430 trang
...impetuofity of others. Happy, Sir, would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own province ; we fhould not then fee the fame man at once a criminal and a judge. Nor would this gentleman aflame the right of dictating to others what he has not learned himfelf. That I may return in fome... | |
| Sir John Hawkins - 1787 - 634 trang
...impetuofity of others. ' Happy, Sir, would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own ' province ; we mould not then fee the fame man at once a criminal ' and a judge, nor would this gentleman aflame the right of • dictating to others, what he has not learned himfelf. ' That I may return in... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 trang
...impetuofity of others. * Happy, Sir, would it be for mankind, if every one knew his ' own province ; we mould not then fee the fame man at once a « criminal and a judge, nor would this gentleman aflame the ' .right of dictating to others, what he has not learned himfelf. ' That I may return in... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 trang
...Sir, would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own ' province ; we mould not then fee the lame man at once a criminal ' and a judge, nor would this gentleman aflume the right of * dictating to others, what he has not learned himfelf. * That I may return in... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 642 trang
...Sir, would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own ' province ; we fhould not then fee the lame man at once a criminal ' and a judge, nor would this gentleman ailuine the right of ' dictating to others, what he has not learned himfelf. ' That I may return in... | |
| John Almon, William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1792
...impetuofity of others. " Happy would it be for mankind if everyone knew his own province ; we fhould not then fee the fame man at once a criminal and a...judge ; nor would this gentleman affume the right of di£tating to others what he has not learned himfelf. " That I may return in fome degree the favour... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 514 trang
...impetuofity of others. * Happy would it be for mankind, if every ' one knew his own province; we fhould not ' then fee the fame man at once a criminal and ' a judge; nor would this gentleman aflume ' the right of dictating to others what he has ' not learned himfelf. 1 That I may return, in... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1797 - 612 trang
...reftraining the irnpetuotitv of others. " Happy would it be for mankind if every one knew, his own province j we fliould not then fee the fame man at once a criminal and a judge ; nor would this gentleman afliime the right of dictating to others what he has not learned himfelf." .•Thefe are fpeeches of... | |
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