| 1848 - 526 trang
...forfeit for them, it 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, and, therefore, I will leave it. And now, my lords, for myself I thank God I have been, by his good blessing towards... | |
| 1848 - 690 trang
...forfeit for them, it 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 ; and, therefore, I will leave it. And now, my lords, for myself I thank God I have been, by his good blessing towards... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1849 - 446 trang
...same manner, the memorable Lord Strafford pleaded before his enemies: " And now, my lords," he says, " I thank God I have been (by his blessing) sufficiently...instructed in the extreme vanity of all temporary en" joyments, compared to the importance of our eternal " duration; and so, my lords, even so, with... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1850 - 428 trang
...manner, the memorable Lord Strafford pleaded before his enemies : " And now, my lords," he says, " I thank God I have been (by his blessing) sufficiently...and so, my lords, even so, with all humility, and all tranquillity of mind, I submit clearly and freely to your judgments ; and whether that righteous... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1850 - 420 trang
...manner, the memorable Lord Strafford pleaded before his enemies : " And now, my lords," he says, " I thank God I have been (by his blessing) sufficiently...and so, my lords, even so, with all humility, and all tranquillity of mind, I submit clearly and freely to your judgments ; and whether that righteous... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1850 - 474 trang
...manner, the memorable Lord Stratford pleaded before his enemies : " And now, my lords," he says, " I thank God I have been (by his blessing) sufficiently...instructed in the extreme vanity of all temporary en" joyments, compared to the importance of our eternal " duration ; and so, my lords, even so, with... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1854 - 472 trang
...manner, the memorable Lord Strafford pleaded before his enemies: "And " now, my lords," he says, " I 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,... | |
| Conrad Hume Pinches - 1854 - 460 trang
...will be pleased to pardon my infirmity : something I should have said, but I see I shall not be able, therefore I shall leave it. And now, my Lords, I thank God, that I have been, by His blessing, sufficiently instructed in the extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments,... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1856 - 422 trang
...pleaded before his enemies : " And now, my lords," he says, " I thank God I have been (by his blessfhg) sufficiently instructed in the extreme vanity of all...and so, my lords, even so, with all humility, and all tranquillity of mind, I submit clearly and freely to your judgments ; and whether that righteous... | |
| David Hume - 1856 - 588 trang
...forfeit for them, it 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,...it. " And now, my lords, I thank God, I have been by hia ' blessing sufficiently instructed in the extreme vanity of all temporary enjoyments, compared... | |
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