 | 1791
...reafon thou gircft for not having read Barclay's Apology is fun ly a very improper one for a man who the world looks up to as a moral philofophcr of the firft rank ; a teacher from whom they thiuk tluy have a ri<ht to expect much information. 'I o ibis expecling, enquiring world, how can Dr.... | |
 | 1791
...invefligation. The reafon thou gtvcft 'for not having read Barclay's apology is furely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks up to as a moral philofophcr...rank; a teacher from whom they think they have a right toexpeÄ much information. To this expecting, enquiring world, how can Or Johnfon acquit himfelf for... | |
 | Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804
...invedigation. The reafon thou give ft for not having read Barclay's Apology is furely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks up to as a moral philufopher oi the fird rank ; a teacher fiom whom they think they have a right to expert much information.... | |
 | 1817 - 214 páginas
...investigation. The reason thou givest for not having read Barclay's Apology, is surely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks up to as a moral philosopher of the first rank ; a teacher from Whom they think they have a right to expect much information.... | |
 | 1817
...surely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks upon as a moral philosopher of the first rank, a teacher from whom they think they have a right to expect much information. To this expecting, inquiring world, how can Dr. Johnson acquit himself for... | |
 | James Boswell - 1835
...investigation. The reason thou givest for not having read Barclay's Apology, is surely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks up to as a moral philosopher of the first rank; a teacher, from whom they think they have a right to expect much information.... | |
 | James Boswell - 1835
...investigation. The reason thou givest for not having read Barclay's Apology, is surely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks up to as a moral philosopher of the first rank; a teacher, from whom they think they have a right to expect much information.... | |
 | John Wilson Croker - 1836
...investigation. The reason thou givest for not having read Barclay's Apology, is surely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks up to as a moral philosopher of the first rank ; a teacher, from whom they think they have a right to expect much information.... | |
 | John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 529 páginas
...investigation. The reason thou givest for not having read Barclay's Apology, is surely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks up to as a moral philosopher of the first rank; a teacher, from whom they think they have a right to expect much information.... | |
 | John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 529 páginas
...investigation. The reason thou givest for not having read Barclay's Apology, is surely a very improper one for a man whom the world looks up to as a moral philosopher of the first rank; a teacher, from whom they think they have a right to expect much information.... | |
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