Men, but in no other; and it would surely contribute more, even to the Purpose for which some Gentlemen appear to speak, that of depreciating the Conduct of the Administration, to prove the Inconveniences and Injustice of this Bill, than barely to assert... The Works of Samuel Johnson ... - Página 355por Samuel Johnson - 1825Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Hardwicke - 1896 - 478 páginas
...reproaches, unsupported by evidence, affect only the character of him that utters them. Excursions of fancy and flights of oratory are indeed pardonable...depreciating the conduct of the administration), to prove the inconvenience and injustice of this bill, than barely to assert them, with whatever magnificence of... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1899 - 498 páginas
...reproaches unsupported by evidence affect only the character of him that utters them. Excursions of fancy and flights of oratory are, indeed, pardonable...depreciating the conduct of the administration, to prove the inconveniences and injustice of this bill, than barely to assert them, with whatever magnificence of... | |
| 1909 - 636 páginas
...reproaches, unsupported by evidence, affect only the character of him that utters them. Excursions of fancy and flights of oratory are, indeed, pardonable...more, even to the purpose for which some gentlemen ippear to speak (that of depreciating the conduct of th« administration), to prove the inconveniences... | |
| 1912 - 756 páginas
...reproaches, unsupported by evidence, affect only the character of him that utters them. Excursions of fancy and flights of oratory are, indeed, pardonable...depreciating the conduct of the administration,) to prove.the inconveniences and injustice of this bill, than barely to assert them, with whatever magnificence... | |
| James William Searson, George Ellsworth Martin - 1912 - 380 páginas
...reproaches, unsupported by evidence, affect only the character of him that utters them. Excursions of fancy and flights of oratory are indeed pardonable in young men, but in no other; and it surely would contribute more, even to the purpose for which some gentlemen appear to speak (that of... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1921 - 506 páginas
...reproaches, unsupported by evidence, affect only the character of him that utters them. Excursions of fancy and flights of oratory are indeed pardonable...depreciating the conduct of the administration), to prove the inconveniences and injustice of this bill, than barely to assert them, with whatever magnificence of... | |
| James Chapman - 286 páginas
...that utters them. Excursions of fancy and flights of oratory, are, indeed, pardonable in young men, in no other ; and it would surely contribute more,...appear to speak (that of depreciating the conduct of Administration,) to prove the inconveniences and injustice of this bill, than barely to assert them,... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 páginas
...reproaches, unsupported by evidence', affect only the character of him that utters* them. 4. Excursions of fancy and flights of oratory', are indeed pardonable...the conduct of the administration',) to prove the inconveniences and injustice of this bill', than barely to asserf them, with whatevermagnificence of... | |
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