| William Combe - 1807 - 310 páginas
...ihim.vl:.':i ,.s::i ..:.; The testamentary arrangement which appointed him to the honourable labours ofian editor, took its rise from three motives : first,...gracious nephew's well-timed flatteries had created o£rMsi.Qwn understanding; and, thirdly, fr oml• & i design of bestowing upon this self-same gracious... | |
| William Combe - 1812 - 262 páginas
...among many excellent qualities which this dedicator possesses, he is a blab of the first delivery, and I dared not venture to trust him. The testamentary...nephew's well-timed flatteries had created of his own understanding ; — and, thirdly, from a design of bestowing upon this self-same gracious nephew a... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 794 páginas
...many excellent qualities 'which this DedTcator possesses, he is a blab of the first deliver)', and I dared not venture to trust him. The testamentary...labours of an Editor, took its rise from three motives : 1. To mark a degree of panntal resentment against an ungracious son ; 2. From an opinion that a gracious... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 782 páginas
...among many excellent qualities which this Dedicator possesses, he is a blab of the first delivery, and I dared not venture to trust him. The testamentary...arrangement which appointed him to the honourable labours of tin Editor, took its rise from three motives : 1 . To mark a degree of parental resentment against... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 844 páginas
...poistsses, he is a bLd> of the first delivery, and 1 dared not venture to tn:>t him. The testame'ntar* arrangement which appointed him to the honourable,...labours of an Editor, took its rise from three motives : 1. To mark a degree of parental resentment against an ungracious son ; 2. From an opinion that a... | |
| 1844 - 440 páginas
...name in 1780, which collection, however, was declared by Lord Lyttelton's family to be spurious. " The testamentary arrangement which appointed him to the honourable labours of an editor," observes the writer of the letter referred to, "took its rise from these motives: 1. To mark a degree... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1844 - 432 páginas
...name in 1 780, which collection, however, was declared by Lord Lyttelton's family to be spurious. " The testamentary arrangement which appointed him to the honourable labours of an editor," observes the writer of the letter referred to, "took its rise from these motives: 1. To mark a degree... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1844 - 434 páginas
...name in 1780, which collection, however, was declared by Lord Lyttelton's family to be spurious. " The testamentary arrangement which appointed him to the honourable labours of an editor," observes the writer of the letter referred to, "took its rise from these motives: 1. To mark a degree... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 516 páginas
...many other excellent qualities which this dedicator possesses, he is a blab of the first delivery, and I dared not venture to trust him. The testamentary...labours of an editor, took its rise from three motives : — 1. To mark a degree of parental resentment against an ungracious son. 2. From an opinion, that... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 528 páginas
...many other excellent qualities which this dedicator possesses, he is a blab of the first delivery, and I dared not venture to trust him. The testamentary...labours of an editor, took its rise from three motives : — 1. To mark a degree of parental resentment against an ungracious son. 2. From an opinion, that... | |
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