| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 366 páginas
...little Certainty in the Opinion of " Men ; but a Deformity of Limbs is more fubftan" tial, and ftrikes deeper in." As it is more uncommon, it is more remarkable;...whether it is not found Policy to ufe Stratagem to guard agajnft their Attacks as much as may be ; and» fince they are deceived by outward Appearances, to... | |
| 1765 - 378 páginas
...; but a Deformity of Limbs is " more fubftamial, and fhikes deeper in." As it is more uncommon, ^k is more remarkable; and that, perhaps, is the true Reafon, why it is more lidkuled by the Vulgar. . « Since this is the Cafe, I appeal to my Fraternity, whether it is not found... | |
| 482 páginas
...of little certainty in the opinion of men ; but a deformity of limbs is morefubftantia!, and lirikes deeper in." As it is more uncommon, it is more remarkable £ and nun perhaps is the irite. reafdn why why it is more ridiculed by the vulgar. The laft confideration... | |
| William Hay - 1794 - 352 páginas
...little certainty in the opinion of men; but a Deformity of " Limbs is more fubftantial, and ftrikes deeper in." As it is more uncommon, it is more remarkable,...fraternity, whether it is not found Policy to ufe ftratagem to guard againft their attacks as much as may be; and, fmce they are deceived by outward... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 782 páginas
...111 features are but a fuperficial uglinefs, and of little certainty in the opinion of men ; but ;i deformity of limbs is more fubftantial, and flrikes...true reafon, why it is more ridiculed by the vulgar. (ft.) DEFORMITY, PECULIAR TURN OF MIND, RESULTING FROM. 111. The laft confederation on this fuhjelt... | |
| 1816 - 816 páginas
...little certainty in the opinion of m. n; but a defoimity of limbs is more fubftantia!, and ftrikes deeper in." As it is more uncommon, it is more remarkable; and that ptrnnps is the true reafuii, why it is more ridiculed by the vulgar. (6-) DEFORMITY, PECULIAR TURN... | |
| 1823 - 896 páginas
...certainty in the opinion of men ; but a deformity of limbs is more substantial, and strikes deeper in." A* it is more uncommon, it is more remarkable ; and that perhaps is the true reason why it is more ridiculed by the vulgar. 5. The last consideration on this subject relates to... | |
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