| David Hume - 1775 - 480 pagine
...difplayed itfelf in every countenance. THIS is the laft blood which was fhed on account of the popifh plot : An incident, which, for the credit of the nation,...better to bury in eternal oblivion ; but which it is neceflary to perpetuate, as well to maintain the truth of hiftory, as to warn, if poflible, their pofterity... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 580 pagine
...icfelf in every countenance. THIS is the laft blood which was ftied on account CHAP. bf the popifh plot: An incident which, for the credit of the nation, it were better to bury in etcr- 1680. nal oblivion 5 but which it is neceflary to perpetuate, as well to maintain the truth of... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 432 pagine
...difplayed itfelf in every countenance. THIS is the laft blood which was fhed on account of the popifh plot: An incident, which, for the credit of the nation , it were better to Tniry in eternal oblivion; but which it is neceflary to perpetuate, as well to maintain the truth of... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 550 pagine
...taken possession of every heart, and displayed Itself in every countenance. THIS is the last blood which was shed on account of the popish plot : An...fall into so shameful so barbarous a delusion. THE execution of Stafford gratified the prejudices of the country party ; but it contributed nothing to... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 732 pagine
...to bury them in eternal oblivion, but that it is neccssaf y to perpetuate the remembrance of them, as well to maintain the truth of history, as to warn, if possible, our posterity and all man. kind, never again to fall into *» shameful and so barbarous ak delusion."... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pagine
...better to bury them in eternal oblivion, but that it is necessary to perpetuate the remembrance of them, as well to maintain the truth of history, as to warn, if possible, our posterity and all man. kind, never again to fall into so shameful and so barbarous a delusion."... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 584 pagine
...better to bury them in eternal oblivion, but that it is necessary to perpetuate the remembrance of i, as well to maintain the truth of history, as to warn, if possible, our posterity and all mankind, never again to fall into so shameful and so barbarous a delusion/'*... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 576 pagine
...plot : An incident which, for LXVIII. the credit of the nation, it were better to bury in ' To"™* eternal oblivion ; but which it is necessary to perpetuate,...fall into so shameful, so barbarous a^ delusion. THE execution of Stafford gratified the pfeju* dices of the country party ; but it contributed nothing... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 366 pagine
...taken possession of every heart, and displayed itself in every countenance. This is the last blood which was shed on account of the popish plot : an...perpetuate, as well to maintain the truth of history, as to warit, if possible, their posterity and all mankind never again to fall into so shameful, so harharous... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 544 pagine
...justice due. from the public to his posterity. " The blood of lord Stafford was," says Hume, " the last which was shed on account of the popish " plot : —..." possible, their posterity and all mankind, never " agiain to fall into so shameful and so barbarous a " delusion." With these reflections, Hume concludes... | |
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