| James Parton - 1864 - 668 頁
...freighted with nonsense, unmanliness, railery, prophaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions, and what not, all tending to quarrels...and to debauch and corrupt the minds and manners of New England." It likewise troubled him, he added, to hear it frequently said in Boston, that " the... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1876 - 394 頁
...freighted with nonsense, unmanliness, raillery, profaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions and what not, all tending to quarrels and divisions, and to debauch and corrupt the mind and manners of New England." Increase Mather also denounced the paper, in terms still more emphatic.... | |
| John Stevens C. Abbott - 1879 - 418 頁
...freighted with nonsense, unmanliness, raillery, profaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions and what not, all tending to quarrels and divisions, and to debauch and corrupt the mind and manners of New England." Increase Mather also denounced the paper, in terms still more emphatic.... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1889 - 510 頁
...freighted with nonsense, unmanliness, raillery, profaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions, and what not, all tending to quarrels and divisions, and to debauch and corrupt the mind and manners of New England." Increase Mather, also, assailed the Courant over his own signature,... | |
| Colonial Society of Massachusetts - 1913 - 634 頁
...scandalous Club set up in London; to Insult the most sacred Principles of the Christian Religion." He adds: It goes Currant among the People, that the Practitioners...themselves in discovering the evil of Inoculation and its Tendancies (several of whom we know to be Gentlemen by Birth, Learning, Education, Probity and Good... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1899 - 554 頁
...freighted with nonsense, unmannerliness, raillery, profaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions, and what not, all tending to quarrels...and to debauch and corrupt the minds and manners of New England." This was echoed in no minor key by Increase Mather, who declared the paper a " wicked... | |
| William Makepeace Thayer - 1905 - 422 頁
...freighted with nonsense, unmanliness, raillery, profaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions, and what not, all tending to quarrels and divisions, and to debauch and corrupt the mind and manners of New England.". Increase Mather, also, assailed the Courant over his own signature,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1907 - 686 頁
...Courant, full freighted with nonsense, unmanliness, prophaneness, immorality, arrogance, calumnies, lies, contradictions and what not, all tending to quarrels...and to debauch and corrupt the minds and manners of New England." Increase Mather joined the fray and fulmincd over Boston. He had seen the day when such... | |
| Reginald Heber Fitz - 1911 - 44 頁
...Scandalous, full freighted with Nonsense, Unmannerliness, Railery, Prophaneness, Immorality, Arrogancy, Calumnies, Lyes, Contradictions and what not, all...and to Debauch and Corrupt the Minds and Manners of New England. And what likewise troubles us is, That it goes Currant among the People, that the Practitioners... | |
| Colonial Society of Massachusetts - 1913 - 568 頁
...scandalous Club set up in London; to Insult the most sacred Principles of the Christian Religion." He adds: It goes Currant among the People, that the Practitioners...themselves in discovering the evil of Inoculation and its Tendancies (several of whom we know to be Gentlemen by Birth, Learning, Education, Probity and Good... | |
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