| John Whitaker - 1788 - 548 páginas
...of England ftill profeffed, and defended, his adherence to the ancient error. And the nation flood fufpended between the authority of great names, and...generally made ufe of his weapons. He brightened up fome. He ftrengthened others. With both and with his own, he drove the enemy out of the field. Dr. Robertfon... | |
| 1789 - 592 páginas
...error. And the nation flood ' fufpended between the authority '- of great names, and the preju' dices of the million, upon one fide ; ' and a new name,...demonftration on the other.— ' Then Mr. Tytler arofe. He ge' nerally took the fame ground ' which Mr. Goodall had taken be' forewarn. He generally made ufe... | |
| 1789 - 604 páginas
...error. And the nation ftood ' furpended between the authority ' of great names, and the prrju. ' dices of the million, upon one fide ; ' and a new name, new arguments ' and den;onftration on the other. — ' Then Mr. Tytler arofe. He ge. ' nerally took the fame ground ' which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1789 - 678 páginas
...error. And the nation flood " fufpended between the authofity " of great names, and the preju" dices of the million, upon one fide; " and a new name, new arguments ' and demonuration on the other. ' Then Mr. Tytler arofe. He ge' nerally took the fame ground ' which Mr.... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 páginas
...England, still professed and defended his adherence to the ancient error ; and the nation stood suspended between the authority of great names, and the prejudices of * the million/ on the one side ; and a new name, new arguments, and demonstration on the other. Then Mr, Tytler rose.... | |
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