Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Watson ...: Written by Himself at Different Intervals, and Revised in 1814, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1818 |
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... interest , and security of this nation . " Though I had been told by one of my brethren , that the King had expressed his dislike of bishops interfering in political matters , I was not deterred by the fear of His Majesty's dis ...
... interest , and security of this nation . " Though I had been told by one of my brethren , that the King had expressed his dislike of bishops interfering in political matters , I was not deterred by the fear of His Majesty's dis ...
Pagina 6
... interest of all parties to have acceded to such an honourable mediation . " With respect to the origin of the war , it is said to have arisen from a concert of Princes , confederated to dismember France , and to annihilate the liberty ...
... interest of all parties to have acceded to such an honourable mediation . " With respect to the origin of the war , it is said to have arisen from a concert of Princes , confederated to dismember France , and to annihilate the liberty ...
Pagina 42
... interest and his com- fort must prompt him to disencumber him- self and his posterity . " The whole , or ( if it should be thought expedient to retain a part ) , the greatest portion of the national debt would by this mean be discharged ...
... interest and his com- fort must prompt him to disencumber him- self and his posterity . " The whole , or ( if it should be thought expedient to retain a part ) , the greatest portion of the national debt would by this mean be discharged ...
Pagina 70
... ; and , having formed such a judgment , will not be deterred from declaring it on account of its unpopularity in a country , for whose interests I have always cherished a serious and sincere concern . My opi- nion then 70.
... ; and , having formed such a judgment , will not be deterred from declaring it on account of its unpopularity in a country , for whose interests I have always cherished a serious and sincere concern . My opi- nion then 70.
Pagina 72
... interests of hu- manity , had no existence any where . 66 Having expressed my general appro- bation of the general measure , I might pro- ceed to a regular discussion of several ques- tions connected with it : but I will not do this ...
... interests of hu- manity , had no existence any where . 66 Having expressed my general appro- bation of the general measure , I might pro- ceed to a regular discussion of several ques- tions connected with it : but I will not do this ...
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Pagina 145 - This was the Edict of the Grand Duke of Tuscany for the Reform of Criminal Law in his Dominions.
Pagina 353 - All things are delivered to me of my Father: and no man knoweth who the Son is, but the Father; and who the Father is, but the Son, and he to whom the Son will reveal him.
Pagina 419 - In September I received a letter from Dr. Marsh, (Margaret Professor of Divinity at Cambridge,) enclosing a prospectus of an intended national society for the education of the poor in the principles of the Established Church, and requesting to know whether I would assist in the promotion and guidance of such.
Pagina 220 - Therefore, of natural effects of the same kind, the same causes are to be assigned, as far as it can be done ; as of respiration in man...
Pagina 102 - On the best means of converting certain portions of grassland into tillage without exhausting the soil, and of returning the same to grass, after a certain period, in an improved state, or at least without injury.
Pagina 442 - Keep innocency, and take heed unto the thing that is right ; for that shall bring a man peace at the last.
Pagina 259 - What has been the influence of the Reformation by Luther, on the political situation of the different states of Europe, and on the progress of knowledge !
Pagina 287 - What is this thing called orthodoxy, which mars the fortunes of honest men, misleads the judgment of princes, and occasionally endangers the stability of thrones ? In the true meaning of the term, it is a sacred thing to which every denomination of Christians lays an arrogant and exclusive claim, but to which no man, no assembly of men, since the apostolic age, can prove a title.
Pagina 204 - Adeo quanto rerum minus, tanto minus cupiditatis erat; nuper divitiae avaritiam et abundantes voluptates desiderium per luxum atque libidinem pereundi perdendique omnia invexere.