| 1759 - 606 pagina’s
...dered them if he could, with his own fafety, to which he * was always enough indulgent. If he had tome infirmities ' with other men, they were weighed down with wonderful * and prodigious abilities and excellencies in the other fcale.' * Sir Kenelm Digby was a perfon very eminent and noto' rious throughout... | |
| Several Hands - 1759 - 602 pagina’s
...dered them if he could, with his own fafcty, to \vhich he * was always enough indulgent. If he had fome infirmities * with other men, they were weighed down with wonderful * and prodigious abilities and excellencies in the other fcale.' ' Sir Kenelm Digby was a perfon very eminent and noto' rious throughout... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1759 - 608 pagina’s
...his confent to them ; but would have hin' dered them if he could, with his own fafety, to which he * with other men, they were weighed ,down with wonderful ' and prodigious abilities and excelleneies in the other fcale.' * rious throughout the whole courfe of his life, from his cradle... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1760 - 536 pagina’s
...every Day done, He was confident He had not given his Confent to them ; but would have hindered them if He could, with his own Safety, to which He was always enough indulgent. If He had fome Infirmities with other Men, They were weighed down with wonderful and prodigious Abilities and... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1761 - 302 pagina’s
...every Day done, He was confident He had not given his Confent to them ; but would have hindered them if He could, with his own Safety, to which He was always enough indulgent. If He had fome Infirmities with other Men, They were weighed down with wonderful and prodigious Abilities and... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1761 - 286 pagina’s
...every Day done, He was confident He had not given his Confent to them ; but would have hindered them if He could, with his own Safety, to which He was always enough indulgent. If He had fome Infirmities with other Men, They were weighed down with wonderful and prodigious Abilities and... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1762 - 544 pagina’s
...them if he could with his own fafety, t« " which he was always enough indulgent. If h; had Come ** infirmities with other men, they were weighed down with ** wonderful and prodigious abilities and excellencies in the " other fcale." His works were collected by Dr. David Wilkins, and printed at London... | |
| 1784 - 514 pagina’s
...noble hiilorian, the Earl of C.'fai eiiilnn, f,iid of the great íeMe«, " If he had fome infir*" mines with other men, they were weighed down, with wonderful " and prodigious abilities and excellencies, in the other fcale." ' Some time ago, there appeared in the public prints of the day¿... | |
| 1792 - 528 pagina’s
...hindered them if he could, with his own fafety, to which he was always enough indulgent. If he had fome infirmities with other men, they were weighed down with wonderful and prodigious abilities and excellencies in the other fcale. <The Cbarafler of Mr. Cotton, CHARLES COTTON was a \^j gentleman born... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 pagina’s
...making hard things easy, and presenting them to the understanding, of any man that hath been J known. If he had some infirmities with other men, they were...weighed down with wonderful and prodigious abilities and excellencies in the other scale. Life I.31. CHARLES COTTON DIED MDCLXXXVII. HE was a gentleman born... | |
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