Lives of eminent persons. Letters. PrayersT. Longman [and 51 others], 1796 |
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21. oldal
... Boerhaave , finding this formidable oppofition raised against his pretenfions to ecclefiaftical honours or preferments , and even against his defign of affum- C 3 ing ing the character of a divine , thought it neither BOERHAAVE . 21.
... Boerhaave , finding this formidable oppofition raised against his pretenfions to ecclefiaftical honours or preferments , and even against his defign of affum- C 3 ing ing the character of a divine , thought it neither BOERHAAVE . 21.
22. oldal
Samuel Johnson. ing the character of a divine , thought it neither ne ceffary nor prudent to ftruggle with the torrent of popular prejudice , as he was equally qualified for a profeffion , not indeed of equal dignity or import- ance ...
Samuel Johnson. ing the character of a divine , thought it neither ne ceffary nor prudent to ftruggle with the torrent of popular prejudice , as he was equally qualified for a profeffion , not indeed of equal dignity or import- ance ...
36. oldal
... character , but the fecond place ; his virtue was yet much more uncommon than his learning . He was an admirable example of temperance , fortitude , humility , and devotion . His piety , and a religious fenfe of his dependance on God ...
... character , but the fecond place ; his virtue was yet much more uncommon than his learning . He was an admirable example of temperance , fortitude , humility , and devotion . His piety , and a religious fenfe of his dependance on God ...
52. oldal
... character of a general . To mention the impetuofity of his own courage , is to make the blame of his te- merity equal to the praise of his valour ; which feems indeed to be the most gentle cenfure that the truth of history will allow ...
... character of a general . To mention the impetuofity of his own courage , is to make the blame of his te- merity equal to the praise of his valour ; which feems indeed to be the most gentle cenfure that the truth of history will allow ...
56. oldal
... character , Why should I be filent before my lords and maf- ters ? The English are our masters , and by con- " fequence mafters of the fea . " 66 In November 1654 , Blake was fent by Cromwell into the Mediterranean with a powerful fleet ...
... character , Why should I be filent before my lords and maf- ters ? The English are our masters , and by con- " fequence mafters of the fea . " 66 In November 1654 , Blake was fent by Cromwell into the Mediterranean with a powerful fleet ...
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