| 1831 - 652 页
...and to our inquiries after knowledge a mind covetous of truth ; that seeks after nothing else, and after that impartially, and embraces it, how poor,...contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem." The leading articles continue to be written by the new proprietor, who has, for nearly five years,... | |
| Lord Peter King King - 1829 - 426 页
...and to our inquiries after knowledge a mind covetous of truth ; that seeks after nothing else, and after that impartially, and embraces it, how poor,...contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem. This is that which all studious men profess to do, and yet it is that where I think very many miscarry.... | |
| 1829 - 930 页
...and to our inquiries after knowledge a mind covetous of truth ; that seeks after nothing else, and after that impartially, and embraces it, how poor,...contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem. This is that which all studious men profese to do, and yet it is that where I think very many miscarry.... | |
| 1832 - 446 页
...inquiries after knowledge, a mind covetous of truth : that seeks after nothing else, and after this impartially ; and embraces it, how poor, how contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem." If the new system be true, every motive which the purest humanity and philanthropy can furnish, impels... | |
| John Taylor - 1839 - 258 页
...and to our inquiries after knowledge, a mind covetous of truth; that seeks after nothing else, and after that impartially, and embraces it, how poor,...contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem. This is that which all studious men profess to do, and yet it is that where I think very many miscarry.... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 页
...and to our inquiries after knowledge, a mind covetous of truth ; that seeks after nothing else, and after that impartially, and embraces it, how poor,...contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem. This is that which all studious men profess to do, and yet it is that where I think very many miscarry.... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 492 页
...and to our inquiries after knowledge, a mind covetous of truth ; that seeks after nothing else, and after that impartially, and embraces it, how poor,...contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem. This is that which all studious men profess to do, arid yet it is that where I think very many miscarry.... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 488 页
...and to our inquiries after knowledge, a mind covetous of truth ; that seeks after nothing else, and after that impartially, and embraces it, how poor,...contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem. This is that which all studious men profess to do, aud yet it is that where I think very many miscarry.... | |
| William Russell - 1856 - 240 页
...and to our inquiries after knowledge, a mind covetous of truth ; that seeks after nothing else, and after that impartially, and embraces it, how poor,...contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem. This is that which all studious men profess to do, and yet it is that where I think very many miscarry.... | |
| Peter King (7th baron.) - 1858 - 532 页
...and to our inquiries after knowledge a mind covetous of truth ; that seeks after nothing else, and after that impartially, and embraces it, how poor,...contemptible, how unfashionable soever it may seem. This is that which all studious men profess to do, and yet it is that where I think very many miscarry.... | |
| |