| 1798 - 410 páginas
...prefixed time, they fhould be lent to him, and but one volume at a time: They are," fays he, " a treafure not fit for every man's view ; nor is every man capable of making ufe of them." HALLS (JOHN), ufually called the Ever Memorable, was born at Bath in Somerfetfnire, in... | |
| William Herbert - 1804 - 454 páginas
...then, and not ' otherwise, only one book at one time may be lent ' out to them by the society. They are a treasure not ' fit for every man's view, nor is every man capable of * making use of them. Only I would have nothing of 'these books printed, but entirely preserved together < for the use of... | |
| Thomas Lane - 1805 - 270 páginas
...so that there be no more but one of those books abroad out of the library at any one time. They are a treasure not fit for every man's view, nor is every man capable of making use of them. Only I would have nothing of these books printed, but entirely preserved together for the use of the... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 562 páginas
...more but one book of those books abroad or.t of the library at one time. They are a treasure that are not fit for every man's view : nor is every man capable of making use of them : Only I would have nothing of these book* printed, but intirely preserved together, for the use of... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1805 - 640 páginas
...those books abroad out of the library at one time. They are a treasure that are not fit ti>r even' man's view : nor is every man capable of making use of them : Only I would have nothing of these books printed, but intirely preserved together, for the use of... | |
| 1808 - 306 páginas
...then, and not otherwise, only one book at one time may be lent out to them by the society. They are a treasure not fit for every man's view, nor is every man capable of making use of them, only I would have nothing of these books printed, but entirely preserved together, for the use of the... | |
| James Savage - 1808 - 932 páginas
...only one"book at one time m.-iy be lent out to them by the society. They are a treasure not fit tor every man's view, nor is every man capable of making use of tho-m, only I would have nothing of these books printed, but entirely preserved together, for the use... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 554 páginas
...time, they fhould be lent to him, and but one volume at a time. "They are, fays he, a treafure that are not fit for every man's view ; nor is every man capable of making ufe of them."• EDWARD REYNOLDS, DD BISHOP OF NORWICH. THIS reverend Prelate was the fon of Aujlm... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 544 páginas
...near forty years in gathering with great industry and expence. " He desired they should be kept »afe and all together, bound in leather, and chained; not...man's view; nor is every man capable of making use of them."1 HALES (ALEXANDER), an eminent scholastic divine of the thirteenth century, is supposed by some... | |
| 1814 - 540 páginas
...again in a prefixed time, they should be lent to him, and but one volume at a time : " They are,'* fays he, " a treasure not fit for every man's view ; nor is every man capable of making use of them."1 HALES (ALEXANDER), an eminent scholastic divine of tbe thirteenth century, is supposed by some... | |
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