| 1762 - 544 pages
...and of fome little name ; but of no worth, as his prefent unparallelled cale makes but too manifeft : for by the immediate hand of an avenging God, his very thinking fubrtance hai for more than leven years been continually wafting away, till it is wholly perimcd out... | |
| 1785 - 772 pages
...and of fome little name; but of no worth, as his preftnt unparalleled cafe makes but too manifelt; for by the immediate hand of an avenging GOD, his very thinking fubftance has for more than leven years been continually wafting away, till it is wholly perimed out... | |
| 1793 - 328 pages
...of fome little name, but " of no worth, as his prefent unparallelled cafe " makes but too manifeft; for by the immediate hand " of an avenging God, his very thinking fubftance has " for more than feven years been continually wafting " away, till it is wholly periftied... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 330 pages
...was once a man ; and of some little name; but of no worth, as his present unparalleled case makes but too manifest; for by the immediate hand of an avenging God, his veiy thinking substance has for more than seven years been continually wasting away, till it is wholly... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 802 pages
...and of tome little name ; but 6f no worth, as his prefent unparalleled cale makes but too manifcft : for by the immediate hand of an avenging God, his very thinking fubftance h.is for more than 7 years been continually wafting away, till it is wholly perillied out... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1808 - 652 pages
...was once a man, and of some little name, but of no worth, as his present unparalleled case makes but too manifest: for by the immediate hand of an avenging...ruins remains ; not the shadow of an idea is left; nor any sense thit, bo much as one single one, perfect or imperfect, whole or diminished, ever did appear... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 334 pages
...once a man ; and of some little name ; but of no worth, as his present unparalleled case makes but too manifest ; for by the immediate hand of an avenging...ruins, remains, not the shadow of an idea is left, nor any sense that, so much as one single one, perfect or imperfect, whole or diminished, ever did appear... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 pages
...was once a man, and of some little name, but of no worth, as his present unparalleled case makes but too manifest ; for, by the immediate hand of an avenging...than seven years, been continually wasting away, till t is wholly perished out of him > if it be not utterly come to nothing. None, no not the least remembrance... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 374 pages
...was once a man, and of some little name, but of no worth, as his present unparalleled case makes but too manifest ; for, by the immediate hand of an avenging...than seven years, been continually wasting away, till t is wholly perished out of him, if it be not utterly come to nothing. None, no not the least remembrance... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1809 - 646 pages
...was once a man, and of some little name, but of no worih, as his present unparalleled case makes but too manifest : for by the immediate hand of an avenging...away, till it is wholly perished out of him, if it he not utterly come to nothing. None, no not the least remembrance of its very ruins remains ; not... | |
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