I could not have believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong and unjust thoughts of me, yet next to the return of good offices, such as from... Life of Sir Isaac Newton - Página 217por David Brewster - 1838 - 323 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1822 - 694 páginas
...ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much mine, that 1 could not have believed what you tell me of yourself had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| 1822 - 686 páginas
...TO MR NEWTON. " SIR, " Oates, 5th October, 93. " I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| 1822 - 824 páginas
...ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much mine, thai I could not have believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mich Uly troubled that you should hare had so many wrong... | |
| 1822 - 858 páginas
...SIR, Oates, 5/Л October, 93. " ' I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely yonr friend , and thought you so much mine, that I could not have believed what you tell meof yourself, had 1 had it from auy body else. And though I cannot but be inUrlitily troubled that... | |
| 1823 - 580 páginas
...Is. A'ezu/on.' Mr. LOCKE to Mr. NEWTON. 'Sir — I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| 1822 - 814 páginas
...TO MR. NEWTON. "'SiR, Gates, 5« October, 93. " ' I haw been ever since I first knew yon so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so "much mine, that I could not have believed what yon tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 páginas
...LOCKE TO MR. NEWTON. " Srn, Gates, 5th October, 93. " I have becn ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| Lord Peter King King - 1829 - 426 páginas
...LOCKE TO NEWTON. •' SIR, Gates, Oct. 5th, 93. " I HAVE been ever since I first knew you, so entirely and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 510 páginas
...LOCKE TO MR. NEWTON. " SIR, Gates, 5th October, 93. " I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...not have believed what you tell me of yourself, had 1 had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 páginas
...LOCKE TO MR. NEWTON. " SIR, Gates, 5th October, 93. " I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...not have believed what you tell me of yourself, had 1 had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had... | |
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