| Conyers Middleton - 1749 - 302 páginas
...feet fed of any other truth whatfoever : for they all partake of one common eflence, and neceflarily coincide with each other ; and like the drops of rain, which fall feparately into the river, mix themfelves at once with the ftream, and ftrengthen the general current.... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1755 - 510 páginas
...effect of any other truth whatfoever : fcr they all partake of one common. effence, and neceflkrily coincide with each other ; and like the drops of rain, which fall feparately into the river, mix themfclves at once with the ftream, and ftrengthen the general current.... | |
| William Corry - 1763 - 212 páginas
...effect of any other truth whatfbever ; for they all partake of, one common eflence, and neceflarily coincide with each other ; and like the drops of rain which fall feparately into the river, mix themfelves at once with the ftream, and ftrengthen the general current.... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 572 páginas
...true, as a valuable acquisition to society j which cannot possibly hurt or obstruct the good effect of any other truth whatsoever : for they all partake...which fall separately into the river, mix themselves with the stream, and strengthen the general current." Preface to MIDDLBTON'S " Free Inquiry," Sec.... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 572 páginas
...true, as a valuable acquisition to society j which cannot possibly hurt qr obstruct the good effect of any other truth . whatsoever : for they all partake...oF rain, which fall separately into the river, mix the stream, and strengthen the general current." found thought', of comprehension and sagacity far... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1812 - 494 páginas
...true, as a valuable acquisition to society : which cannot possibly hurt, or obstruct the good effect of any other truth whatsoever: for they all partake of...with the stream, and strengthen the general current." Preface to Middletoris Free Inquiry. In the conclusion of Sir Samuel Komilly's speech in the House... | |
| James Gifford - 1815 - 328 páginas
...obstruct the " good effect of any other Truth what-i <f soever : for they all partake of one com* <e.mon. essence, and necessarily coincide " with each other;...drops of " rain, which fall separately into the river, " unix themselves at once with the stream, " and strengthen the general current*'' THE Opponents of... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - 1816 - 300 páginas
...true, as a valuable acquisition to society; which cannot possibly hurt or obstruct the good effect of any other truth whatsoever : for they all partake...with the stream, and strengthen the general current." — It is indeed a noble and admirable passage. — Porson maintained that women are by nature and... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - 1816 - 300 páginas
...true, as a valuable acquisition to society; which cannot possibly hurt or obstruct the good effect of any other truth whatsoever : for they all partake...common essence, and necessarily coincide with each otherj and like the drops of rain, which fall separately into the river, mix themselves at once with... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1820 - 200 páginas
...Israelites in the desert, who were weary of manna, and would fain hi we turned ad alias carmum. » Gibbon. all partake of one common essence, and necessarily...with the stream, and strengthen the general current*. 14. Against the inconveniences and vexations of long life may be set the pleasure of discovering truth,... | |
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