| 1735 - 728 pages
...But mod fenfible of their Love. Tho' he liv'd among the Great, He neither learnt nor flatter'd »ny Vice. He was no Bigot, Tho' he doubted of none of the Thirty nine Articles : And if to follow Nature, And to refpefl the Laws of Society, Be Philofophy ;... | |
| John Arbuthnot - 1751 - 268 pages
...but moft fenfible of their Love : Tho' he liv'd amongft the Great, he neither learn'd nor flatter'd any Vice : He was no Bigot, tho' he doubted of none of the Thirty-nine Articles : and if to follow Nature, and to refpe6l the Laws of Society, be Philofophy,... | |
| 1756 - 50 pages
...but moft fenfible of their Love. Tho' he liv'd amongft the Great, he neither learnt nor flatter 'd any Vice. He was no Bigot, Tho' he doubted of none of the 3 9 Articles. And, if fc follow Nature, and to refpecl: the Laws of Society, be Philofbphy, he was... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 464 pages
...amongfi the Great, he neither learnt nor ftattered any Vice. He was no Bigot, nor doubted he of any of the XXXIX Articles: And if to follow Nature, and to refpeft the Laws of Society, he Philofophy, he was a perfect Philofopher ; a faithful Friend, an agreeable Companion, a loving Hujhand,... | |
| John Newbery - 1762 - 292 pages
...Friends, but moft fenfible of their Love. Tho' he liv'd amorgft the Great, He neither learnt nor flatter'd any Vice. He was no Bigot, Tho' he doubted of none of the 39 Articles. And, if to follow Nature, and to refpcft the Laws of Society, be Philofophy, he was a... | |
| Art - 1762 - 290 pages
...Friends, but moft fenfible of their Love. Tho' he liv'd amongft the Great, He neither learnt nor flatter'd any Vice. He was no Bigot, Tho' he doubted of none of the 39 Articles. And, if to follow Nature, and to refpeft the Laws of Society, be Philofophy, he was a... | |
| 1766 - 166 pages
...neither learnt nor flatter'd any Vice. He was no Bigot, Tho' TJio' he doubted of none of the XXX-IX . And, . if to follow Nature And to refpeft the Laws...perfeft Philofopher; A faithful Friend,. An agreeable Companion, A loving Hu/band, Diftinguifh'd by a numerous Offspring, AH which he liv'd to fee take good... | |
| 1766 - 96 pages
...but rnoft fenfible of their Love. Tho' he liv'd amongft the Great, he neither learn'd nor flatter'd any Vice. He was no Bigot, Tho' he doubted of none of the 39 Articles. And, if to follow Nature, and to refpecl the Laws of Society, be Philofophy, he was a... | |
| Gentleman of Oxford - 1778 - 192 pages
...learned nor flattered any Vice. .1 He was no Bigot, Tfao' he doubted of none of the xxxix Article*. And, if to follow Nature, and to refpeft the Laws of Society, i .be Philofophy, He was a perfecV Philofopher : .a- fakhful Friend, An agreeable Companion, a loving... | |
| 1780 - 92 pages
...Great, he neither leam'd nor natte.r'd any Viet; He was no Bigot, Tho' he doubted of none ot the 39 And, if to follow Nature, and to refpeft the Laws of Society, be Philofophy, he was a perfedt Philofopher ; a faithful Friend, an agreeable Companion, a loving Hufband, diftinguifh'd by... | |
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