| 1811 - 600 頁
...within the protection which the law gives, and is bound to give, to those whom it has pleased God, for mysterious causes, to visit with this most afflicting...the contemplations of sober sense, upon the actual existences of things ; but, he only whose whole reasoning and cm-responding conduct, though governed... | |
| 1811 - 546 頁
...causes, to visit with this most afflicting calamity, lie alone can be so emancipated, whose disease (cnfl it what you will) consists, not merely in seeing with a prejudiced eyey or with odd and absurd particularities, differing, in many respects, ftom the contemplations of... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1812 - 278 頁
...within the protection which the law gives, and is bound to give, to those whom it has pleased God, for mysterious causes, to visit with this most afflicting...particularities, differing, in many respects, from the con.i temptations of sober sense, upon the actual existences of things ; but, he only whose whole reasoning... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 556 頁
...within the protection which the law gives, and is bound to give, to those whom it has pleased God, for mysterious causes, to visit with this most afflicting...what you will) consists, not merely in seeing with a prejudiced1 eye) or with odd and absurd particularities, differing, in many respects, from the contemplations... | |
| James Ridgway - 1812 - 282 頁
...within the protection which the law gives, and is bound to give, to those whom it has pleased Cod, for mysterious causes, to visit with this most afflicting...emancipated, whose disease (call it what you will) consists, nofrnerely in seeing with a prejudiced eye, or with odd and absurd particularities, differing, in many... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1812 - 282 頁
...within the protection which the law gives, and is bound to give, to those whom it has pleased God, for mysterious causes, to visit with this most afflicting...alone can. be so emancipated, whose disease (call it whx-^t you will) consists, not merely in seeing with a prejudiced eye, or with odd and absurd particularities,... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1813 - 278 頁
...within the protection which the law gives, and is bound to give, to those whom it has pleased God, for mysterious causes, to visit with this most afflicting...the contemplations of sober sense, upon the actual existences of things; but, he only whose whole reasoning and corresponding conduct, though governed... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1813 - 634 頁
...falling within the protection which the law gives and is bound to give, to those whom it has pleased God, for mysterious causes, to visit with this most afflicting...the contemplations of sober sense, upon the actual existences of things; but, he only whose whole reasoning and corresponding conduct, though governed... | |
| 1828 - 1010 頁
...remarking, that " he cannot be emancipated from the obligations of society, whose disease consists merely in seeing with a prejudiced eye, or with odd...the contemplations of sober sense upon the actual existences of things." A Mr. Greenwood, whilst insane, believed that an affectionate brother had given... | |
| 1835 - 862 頁
...oí man I have already quoted. •• He alone," says Lord Erskine, "can be so emancipated, whoa« disease, call it what you will, consists, not merely...seeing with a prejudiced eye, or with odd and absurd peculiarities, differing, in many respects, from the contemplations of sober sense, upon the actual... | |
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