| Periodicals - 1781 - 392 pages
...weaknefs ; when, amidft all the pleafures of philofophical difcovery, and the pride of literary fame, he recalled to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wifhed that he had never doubted. N°4S- TOEsDAY, June 29. 1779. IS he 'a man offajbion? is the ufual... | |
| Noah Webster - Readers - 1802 - 278 pages
...•when amidft ;,11 the pleafurtt of philofophicnl difcoveryand tlit- pride of literary fame, he called to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wifhed that he luij never doubted. FUKERAL or GENERAL FRASF.H, NEAR SARATOGA — ' RELATP.D BY CiEKKRAL... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 308 pages
...weakness ; when, amidst all the pleasures of philosophical discovery, and the pride of literary fame, he recalled to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wished that he had never doubted. No. XLV. TUESDAY, JUNE 29. IS he a man of fashion ? is the usual question on the appearance of a stranger,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 338 pages
...weakness ; when, amidst all the pleasures of philosophical discovery, and the pride of literary fame., be recalled to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wished that he had never doubted. N° 45. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, Is he a man of fashion ? is the usual question On ttrti appearance of a stranger,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 354 pages
...weakness ; when, amidst all the pleasures of philo* Sophical discovery, and the pride of literary fame* he recalled to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wished that he had n&rct doubted. N° 45. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1779. Js he a man of fashion P is the usual question on th*... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 434 pages
...weakness ; when, amidst all the pleasures of philosophical discovery, and the pride of literary fame, he recalled to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wished that he had never doubted. No. 49. TUESDAY, July 13, 1779. As I walked one evening, about a fortnight ago, through St Andrew's-square,... | |
| Noah Webster - Readers - 1809 - 202 pages
...when amidst all the pleasures of philosophical discovery and the pride of literary fame, he called to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wished that he had never do-ubsed. FUNERAL OF GENERAL PHASER, NEAR SARATOGA— , . RELATED BY GENERAL BlIR&OYNE. . \ BOUT sunset... | |
| Noah Webster - Elocution - 1814 - 240 pages
...when amidst all the pleasures of philosophical discovery, and the pride of literary fame, he called to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wished that he had never doubted. VII. Funeral of GENERAL FRASER, near Saratoga — related by General Eurgoyne, 1. A BOUT sunset the... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 pages
...weakness ; when, amidst all the pleasures of philosophical discovery, and the pride of literary fame, he recalled to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wished that he had never doubted. ' THE STORY or NANCY COLLINS. (From the Mirror.) .A s I walked one evening, about a fortnight ago,... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 pages
...weakness; when, amidst all the pleasures of philosophical discovery, and the pride of literary fame, he recalled to his mind the venerable figure of the good La Roche, and wished that he had never doubted. No. 49. TUEsDAY, My 13, 1779, As I walked one evening, about a fortnight ago, through St Andrew's Square,... | |
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