| Thomas James Mathias - 1797 - 208 pages
...say that it was written, " though for no other cause yet for this, that pos" terity may know, that we have not loosely through " silence, permitted things to pass away as in a dream." I would declare also to them, that I deliver it as A LITERARY MANIFESTO to this Kingdom in a season... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - Verse satire, English - 1801 - 608 pages
...consider the variety and importance and extent of the subjects, I might say that it was written, " though for no other cause, yet for this, that posterity " may know, that we have not loosely, through silence, «' permitted things to pass away as in a dream." I would... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - English literature - 1803 - 614 pages
...say that it 'was written, " though lor no other cause, yet for this, that posterity " may know, that we have not loosely, through silence, " permitted things to pass away as in a dream." 1 would declare also to them, that I delivered it as A LITERARY MANIFESTO to this kingdom in a season... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1805 - 370 pages
...founded on the structure of a language widely different from our own, was now the fashion of the age : " Though for no other cause, yet for this, that posterity...dream, there shall be, for men's information, extant this much concerning the present state of the church of God established amongst us, and their careful... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1805 - 376 pages
...on the structure of a language widely different from our own, was now the fashion of the age : • " Though for no other cause, yet for this, that posterity...dream, there shall be, for men's information, extant this much concerning the' present state of the church of God established amongst us, and their careful... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1805 - 378 pages
...silence, permitted things to pass away as in a dream, there shall be, for men's information, extant this much concerning the present state of the church of God established amongst us, and their careful endeavours which would have upheld the same." It is not, however, in every page that this forced construction... | |
| Hugh Blair - English language - 1807 - 406 pages
...begins the preface to his celebrated work of Ecclesiastical Polity, with the following sentence : " Though for no other cause, yet for this, " that posterity...dream, there shall be, for " men's information, extant this much, concerning the present " state of the church of God established amongst us, and their "... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1808 - 682 pages
...say that it was written, " though for " no other cause, yet for this, that posterity may know, " that we have not loosely, through silence, permitted " things to pass away as in a dream." I would declare also to them, that I delivered it as A i ITETIARY MANIFESTO to this kingdom in a season... | |
| Hugh Blair - English language - 1811 - 464 pages
...begins the preface to his celebrated work of Ecclesiastical Polity, with the following sentence ; " Though for « no other cause, yet for this, that posterity may " know we have not loosely, through silence, per" mitted things to pass away as in dream, there " shall be, for men's information, extant this.... | |
| Hugh Blair - English language - 1815 - 582 pages
...begins the preface to his celebrated \J work of Ecclesiastical Polity, with the following sentence : ' Though for no other cause, yet for this, that posterity may know we have notloosly, through silence, permitted things to pass away as in a dream, there shall be, for men's... | |
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