| 1797 - 618 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 alTume the right of c'ic'tating to others what he has not learned himfelf." 'Thefe are fpeeches of... | |
| John Almon - 1797 - 550 trang
...impetuofity of others. ' Happy 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 afTume the right of dictating to others what he has not learned himfelf. I * That I may return, in... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 474 trang
...Happy would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own province ; we should not then see the same man at once a criminal and a judge; nor would this gentleman assume the right of dictating to others what he has not learned himself. ' That I may return, in some... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 470 trang
...Happy would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own province ; we should not then see the same man at once a criminal and a judge; nor would this gentleman assume the right of dictating to others what he lias not learned himself. • ' That I may return,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 752 trang
...Happy, Sir, would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own province; we should not then see the same man at once a criminal and a judge ; nor would this gentleman assume the right of dictating to others what he has not learned himself. That I may return in some... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 554 trang
...sir, would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own province ; we should not then see the same man at once a criminal and a judge. Nor would this gentleman assume the right of dictating to others what he has not learned himself. That I may return, in some... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 552 trang
...sir, would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own province ; we should not then see the same man at once a criminal and a judge. Nor would this gentleman assume the right of dictating to others what he has not learned himself. That I may return, in some... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 584 trang
...sir, would it be for mankind, if every one knew his own province ; we should not then see the same man at once a criminal and a judge. Nor would this gentleman assume the right of dictating to others what he has not learned himself. That I may return, in some... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 trang
...Happy would it be for mankind if every one knew his own province : we should not then see the same man at once a criminal and a judge, nor would this gentleman assume the right of dictating to others, what he has not learned himself. That I may return in some'... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 556 trang
...Happy would it be for mankind if every one knew his own province : we should not then see the same man at once a criminal and a judge, nor would this gentleman assume the right of dictating to others, what he has not learned himself. That I may return in some... | |
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