The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1811 - 11 pagina's |
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... ment , than any assistance of tutors and colleges could have done . To which we may add , that living by him- self , and not having the fashionable opinions of a great society to bias his own , he might acquire an enlarged turn of mind ...
... ment , than any assistance of tutors and colleges could have done . To which we may add , that living by him- self , and not having the fashionable opinions of a great society to bias his own , he might acquire an enlarged turn of mind ...
Pagina 17
... ment , so many prejudices and objections , both of be- lievers and unbelievers , were to be removed ; and so many collateral lights to be let in upon it ; that the discourse extended itself far and wide , and took in all that was most ...
... ment , so many prejudices and objections , both of be- lievers and unbelievers , were to be removed ; and so many collateral lights to be let in upon it ; that the discourse extended itself far and wide , and took in all that was most ...
Pagina 36
... ment of the State , as well as in the supreme Court of Justice , his peculiar province ; which he filled with a lustre of reputation , not equalled perhaps , certainly not exceeded , by that of any of his pre- decessors . Of his conduct ...
... ment of the State , as well as in the supreme Court of Justice , his peculiar province ; which he filled with a lustre of reputation , not equalled perhaps , certainly not exceeded , by that of any of his pre- decessors . Of his conduct ...
Pagina 61
... ment , engaged his attention during the course of these two years . Lord Bolingbroke died in 1751 , and his philosophi- cal works were published in 1753. Every one knows the principles and presumption of that unhappy noble- man . He was ...
... ment , engaged his attention during the course of these two years . Lord Bolingbroke died in 1751 , and his philosophi- cal works were published in 1753. Every one knows the principles and presumption of that unhappy noble- man . He was ...
Pagina 70
... ment suitable to his merit . Mr. Pitt himself gloried in it , as what did honour to his administration . I re- member to have seen a letter of his , in which he said- that nothing of a private nature , since he had been in office , had ...
... ment suitable to his merit . Mr. Pitt himself gloried in it , as what did honour to his administration . I re- member to have seen a letter of his , in which he said- that nothing of a private nature , since he had been in office , had ...
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