| Richard Cumberland - 1790 - 330 pages
...good-will towards mankind, which difappointment?, injuries and age itfelf have not been able to diminifh. It has been the chief aim of all my attempts to reconcile and endear man to man: I love my § country country and contemporaries to a degree of enthufiafm that I am not fure is perfectly dcfenfible; though... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 728 pages
...difappointments, injuries, and age itfelf have not been able to diminifh. It has beea the chief aimof all my attempts to reconcile and endear man to man...love my country and contemporaries to a degree of enthufiafm that I am not fure is perfectly defenfible; though to do them juftice, each in their turns... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 734 pages
...mankind, which Uifappointmcnts, injuries, and age itfclf have not been able to diminifli. It has beca ílw chief aim of all my attempts to reconcile and endear...man to man: I love my country and contemporaries to à d'eg'ree of ehthufiafm that I am not fure is perfectly defenfible ; though t» •do them juftice,... | |
| 1791 - 610 pages
...good-will towards mankind, which difappointmcnts, injuries, and age itfeif hare not been able to diminilh. It has been the chief aim of all my attempts to reconcile...love my country and contemporaries to a degree of entbufiafm that I am not fure is perfectly defcnfible ; though to do them juftice, each in their turns... | |
| 1791 - 618 pages
...good-will towards mankind, which difappointments, injuries and age itfe'f, have not been able to diminifh. It has been the chief aim of all my attempts to reconcile...love my country and contemporaries to a degree of enthufisfm that 1 am not fure is perfectly defenfible ; though to do them jufiice, each in their turns... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1791 - 308 pages
...will towards mankind, which difappointments, injuries and age itfelf have not been able to diminifh. It has been the chief aim of all my attempts to reconcile...love my country and contemporaries to a degree of enthufiafm that I am not fare is perfectly defenfible ; though to do them juftice, each in their turns... | |
| 1792 - 710 pages
...inherent good will towards mankind, which disappomtmen.es, and age icfelf , have not been able to dimmifh, It has been the chief aim of all my attempts to reconcile...love my country and contemporaries to a degree of enthoufiasm that 1 am not fure is perfectly defenflble; though to do them jullice each in their turns... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 278 pages
...its end, have little to boast but of an inherent good-will towards mankind, which disappointments, injuries, and age itself, have not been able to diminish....all my attempts to reconcile and endear man to man : 1 love my country and contemporaries to a degree of enthusiasm that I am not sure is perfectly defensible;... | |
| 1805 - 590 pages
...but of an inherent good-will towards mankind, which disappointments, injuries, and age itself, hare not been able to diminish. It has been the chief aim...though, to do them justice, each in their turns have taken some pains to cure me of my partiality. It is, however, one of those stubborn habits which people... | |
| 1806 - 312 pages
...its end, have little to boast but of an inherent good-will towards mankind, which disappointments, injuries, and age itself, have not been able to diminish....reconcile and endear man to man : I love my country and cotemporaries to a degree of enthusiasm, that I am not sure is perfectly defensible ; though, to do... | |
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