| William Pitt (1st earl of Chatham.) - 1804 - 142 halaman
...prejudices for principles; and when that is once done, (no matter how vainly and weakly,) the adhering perhaps to false and dangerous notions, only because...This will never be your danger ; but I thought it not amissto offer these reflections to your thoughts. As to your manner of behaving towards these unhappy... | |
| William Pitt - 1804 - 330 halaman
...prejudices for principles; and when that is once done, (no matter how vainly and weakly,) the adhering perhaps to false and dangerous notions, only because...conscience to a yoke of base and servile prejudices, 24 vainly taken up and obstinately retained. This will never be your danger; but I thought it not amiss... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1804 - 154 halaman
...prejudices for principles; and when that is once done, (no matter how vainly and weakly,) the adhering perhaps to false and dangerous notions, only because...submitting, for life, the understanding and conscience to 23" a yoke of base and servile prejudices, vainly taken up and obstinately retained. This will never... | |
| William Pitt (1st earl of Chatham.) - 1805 - 154 halaman
...prejudices for principles; and when that is once done, (no matter how vainly and weakly,) the adhering perhaps to false and dangerous notions, only because...servile prejudices, vainly taken up and obstinately reV tained. This will never be your danger; but I thought it not amiss to offer these reflections ta... | |
| 1805 - 420 halaman
...weakly, the adhering perhaps to false and dan" iieious notions, only because o'Te has declared foe them, and submitting " for life the understanding...taken up and obstinately retained^ This- will never he3 " your danger'; but I thought it not amiss to offer these reflections to your " thoughts. As to... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 320 halaman
...once done (no matter how vainly and weakly), the adhering perhaps to false and dangerous notions, 01% because one has declared for them, and submitting,...life, the understanding and conscience to a yoke of hase and servile prejndices, vainly taken up and obstinately retained. This will never be your danger... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 halaman
...submitting, for life, of the understanding and the conscience to a yoke of base and servile notions, vainly taken up, and obstinately retained. This will...thought it not amiss to offer these reflections to your mind. As to your manner of behaving towards the unhappy young gentlemen you describe, l»t it be manly... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 halaman
...the understanding and the conscience to a yoke of base and servile notions, vainly taken up, and x obstinately retained. This will never be your danger...thought it not amiss to offer these reflections to your mind. As to your manner of behaving towards the unhappy young gentlemen you describe, let it be manly... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 halaman
...prejudices for principles ; and, when that is once done (no matter, how vainly and weakly) the adhering perhaps to false and dangerous notions, only because...danger : but I thought it not amiss to offer these reflexions to your thoughts. As to your manner of behaving toward these unhappy young gentlemen you... | |
| 1821 - 426 halaman
...submitting, for life, of the understanding and the conscience to a yoke of base and servile notions, vamly taken up, and obstinately retained. This will never...thought it not amiss to offer these reflections to your mind. As to your manner of behaving towards the unhappy young gentlemen you describe, let it be manly... | |
| |