The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, near Lincoln's Inn-Fields, 1811 |
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... im- provement of his taste and style , and afterwards printed ( most of them without his name ) to try the judgement of the publick . As he never thought fit to 12 reprint reprint or revise them , they are omitted in this 6 LIFE OF.
... im- provement of his taste and style , and afterwards printed ( most of them without his name ) to try the judgement of the publick . As he never thought fit to 12 reprint reprint or revise them , they are omitted in this 6 LIFE OF.
Pagina 8
... never heard , his name ) to have recourse to Mr. Warburton , as a person very capable of supplying his defects . Accordingly , when he had prepared the proper materials for a reply , he ob- tained leave to put them into Mr. Warburton's ...
... never heard , his name ) to have recourse to Mr. Warburton , as a person very capable of supplying his defects . Accordingly , when he had prepared the proper materials for a reply , he ob- tained leave to put them into Mr. Warburton's ...
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... never likely to happen , unless each Society has its mutual motives , and mutual advan-- tages . The Author , therefore , from what he had " laid down of the natures of the two Societies , ex- " C " " 66 plained what these motives and ...
... never likely to happen , unless each Society has its mutual motives , and mutual advan-- tages . The Author , therefore , from what he had " laid down of the natures of the two Societies , ex- " C " " 66 plained what these motives and ...
Pagina 29
... never sought to increase it by any . “ other dependance upon him ; and by the terms on " which we kept up a correspondence , he did me the justice to believe , I expected no other . " 66 66 This freedom of correspondence does honour to ...
... never sought to increase it by any . “ other dependance upon him ; and by the terms on " which we kept up a correspondence , he did me the justice to believe , I expected no other . " 66 66 This freedom of correspondence does honour to ...
Pagina 31
... never felt the least im- pression from it disadvantageous to our friendship . " It is the necessary consequence of that privilege of our nature on which all men of sense set the highest 46 44 value , the liberty of judging for ourselves ...
... never felt the least im- pression from it disadvantageous to our friendship . " It is the necessary consequence of that privilege of our nature on which all men of sense set the highest 46 44 value , the liberty of judging for ourselves ...
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