| George Cheyne - 1787 - 340 lehte
...falfe and unjuft reprefentations, as unbecoming gentlemen, fcholars, and chriftians -t and. difprove and undo both performances, as far as in me lies, in every thing that does not ftri&ly and bajre)y relate to the argument. The firft part of the philofophical principles, that of... | |
| 1833 - 646 lehte
...Oliphant. I heartily condemn and detest all personal reflections, all malicious and unmannerly turns, and all false and unjust representations, as unbecoming...does not strictly and barely relate to the argument." During the period ofhis illness, lie read the most celebrated works on the subject of Christianity... | |
| Karl Friedrich H. Marx - 1846 - 374 lehte
...9. — " I heartily condemn and detest all personal reflections, all malicious and unmannerly turns, and all false and unjust representations, as unbecoming...gentlemen, scholars, and Christians ; and disprove and undo hoth performances, as far as in me lies, in everything that does not strictly and barely relate to... | |
| 1847 - 592 lehte
...apologised for his conduct. " The defence of that book," says he, " against the learned and acute Mr. Abr. De Moivre, being written in a spirit of levity and...both performances, as far as in me lies, in every tiling that does not strictly and barely relate to the argument." — P. 17. In 1705, Dr. Cheyne brought... | |
| 1847 - 600 lehte
...apologised for his conduct. " The defence of that book," says he, " against the learned and acute Mr. Abr. De Moivre, being written in a spirit of levity and...both performances, as far as in me lies, in every tiling that does not strictly and barely relate to the argument."—P. 17. In 1705, Dr. Cheyne brought... | |
| 1847 - 590 lehte
...apologised for his conduct. " The defence of that book," says he, " against the learned and acute Mr. Abr. De Moivre, being written in a spirit of levity and...and undo both performances, as far as in me lies, in everything that does not strictly and barely relate to the argument." P. 17. la 1705, Dr. Cheyne brought... | |
| 1847 - 1178 lehte
...all personal reflection», all malicious and unmanly termi, and allfahe and unjust representation», as unbecoming gentlemen scholars and Christians, and...and undo both performances, as far as in me lies, in everything that does not strictly and barely relate to the argument." — Life of Dr. Cheyne. *„*... | |
| New general biographical dictionary - 1848 - 532 lehte
...apologizes for some severe language which he used in two former controversies. " I heartily," says he, "condemn and detest all personal reflections, all...unbecoming gentlemen, scholars, and Christians ; and disapprove and undo both performances, as far as in me lies, in every thing that does not strictly... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 532 lehte
...apologizes for some severe language which he used in two former controversies. " I heartily," says he, "condemn and detest all personal reflections, all...unbecoming gentlemen, scholars, and Christians; and disapprove and undo both performances, as far as in me lies, in every thing that does not strictly... | |
| Anita Guerrini - 2000 - 316 lehte
...wrote, "I heartily condemn and detest all personal Reflexions, all malicious and unmannerly Turns, and all false and unjust Representations, as unbecoming Gentlemen, Scholars, and Christians," an acknowledgment of how close to the truth Oliphant trod.6' In his i733 autobiography, Cheyne disingenuously... | |
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