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| 1795 - 432 頁
...author, to the book, to the privilege and dignity of learning. Nor is it to the common people less a reproach ' for if we be so jealous over them, as...that we dare not trust them with an English pamphlet, wha do we but censure them for a giddy, vicious, and ungrounded people; in such a sick and weak state... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 頁
...commodity of all the knowledge in the land, to mark and license it like our broadcloth and our woolpacks. "Nor is it to the common people less than a reproach ; for if we be so jealous over them that we cannot trust them with an English pamphlet, what do we but censure them, for a giddy, vicious,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 頁
...commodity of all the knowUdge in the land, to mark and license it like our broadcloth and our wooJpacks. "Nor is it to the common people less than a reproach ; for if we be so jealous over them that we cannot trust them with an English pamphlet, what do we but censure them, for a giddy, vicious,... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 頁
...without a visible jailor in their title. Nor is it a less re. prune Ь to the commonalty; since, if we be jealous over them, as that we dare not trust them...What do -we but censure them for a giddy, vicious, unthinking crowd, in such a tick estate of discretion, as to be able to take nothing down, but through... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 610 頁
...without a visible jailor in their title. Nor is it a less re. proach to the commonalty; since, if we be jealous over them, as that we dare not trust them...English pamphlet : What do we but censure them for agiddy, vicious, unthinking crowd, in such a sick estate of discretion, as to be able to take nothing... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 頁
...author, to the book, to the privilege and dignity of learning. Nor is it to the common people less a reproach ; for if we be so jealous over them, as...vicious, and ungrounded people ; in such a sick and weak state of faith and discretion as to be able to take nothing down but through the pipe of a licenser.... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1813 - 634 頁
...all the knowledge in the land, to mark and li" cense it like our broad cloth and our wool-packs. " Nor is it to the common people less than a reproach ; " for if we be*so jealous over them that we cannot trust them " with an English pamphlet, what do we but censure... | |
| 1817 - 650 頁
...all the knowledge in the land, to mark and license it like our broad cloth and our woolpacks." — " Nor is it to the common people less than a reproach...an English pamphlet, what do we but censure them, fora giddy, vicious, and ungrounded people; in such a sick and weak estate of faith and discretion,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 頁
...without a keeper, but inoffensive books may not stir forth without a visible jailor in their title. Nor is it to the common people less than a reproach...pamphlet, what do we but censure them for a giddy, vitious, and ungrounded people ? — And it reflects on the reputation of our ministers, also, of whose... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 484 頁
...not stirre forth without a visible jaylor in thir title. Nor is it to the common people lesse then a reproach ; for if we be so jealous over them, as...dare not trust them with an English Pamphlet, what doe we but censure them for a giddy, vitious, and ungrounded People ; in such a sick and weak estate... | |
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