| David Hume - 1776 - 496 trang
...my infir" mity : Something 1 mould have faid ; but I fee I IhaH " not be able, and therefore I (hall leave it. "• AND now, my lords, I thank God, I have been, " by his blefling, fufficiently in£tru&ed in the extreme " vanity of all temporary enjoyments, compared to... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 430 trang
...it. " AND now, my lords, I thank God, T have " been, by his bleffing, fufficiently inflmcted in t£ the extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, "...compared to the importance of our eternal " duration. And fo, my lords, even fo , with " all humility, and with all tranquillity of mind, " I fubmit, clearly... | |
| William Russell - 1789 - 598 trang
...tear. "Something I fhould « have added, but find I fhall not be able, and thcrc«' fore fhall l«ave it. And now, my Lords, I thank «< God, I have been, by his good blcfling, fufficiently <' inftrufted in the extreme vanity of all temporary " enjoyments, compared... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 542 trang
...again dropping a tear. " Something I should^have added, " but find I shall not be able, and therefore shall leave it. " And now, my Lords, I thank God, I have been, by his " good blessing, sufficiently instructed in the extreme vanity " of all temporary enjoyments, compared... | |
| 1808 - 578 trang
...forfeit for them, wounds me very deeply. You will be pleased to pardon my infirmity — something I should have said — but, I see I shall not be able,...extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, "compared to out ENGLAND.] STRAFFORD. eternal duration. And so, my lords, even so, with all humility, and with all... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 trang
...forfeit for them, it wounds me " very deeply. You will be pleased to pardon my infirm" ity: Something I should have said; but I see I shall " not be able,...his blessing, sufficiently instructed in the extreme vani" ty of all temporary enjoyments, compared to the impor" tance of our eternal duration. And so,... | |
| 1812 - 424 trang
...forfeit for them, wounds me very deeply. You will be pleased to pardon my infirmity — something I should have said — but, I see I shall not be able,...extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, compared to our eternal duration. And so, my lords, even so, with all humility, and with all tranquillity of mind,... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 trang
...see I shall not be able, and therefore 1 shall 1 « ' " leave it. 1641. „ ANI) noW) mv iori\S} j thank God, I have " been, by his blessing, sufficiently...the " extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, com" pared to the importance of our eternal duration. " And so, my lords, even so, with all humility,... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 trang
...trial, he made a most noble defence, which he concluded with these remarkable 'words: "I thank God, 1 have been, by his blessing, sufficiently instructed...temporary enjoyments, compared to the importance of our eter* nal duration. And so, my lords, with all humility, and 'with all tranquillity of mind, I submit,... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 trang
...he made a most noble defence, which he concluded with these remarkable •words : " I thank Cod, 1 have been, by his blessing, sufficiently instructed...temporary enjoyments, Compared to the importance of our eternai duration. And so, my lords, with all humility, and •with all tranquillity of mind, I submit,... | |
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