| 1769 - 760 pagina’s
...he reflected, it i< faid, with a mixture of furpriie and regret on his own folly, in having bellowed fo much time and labour on the more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precife uniformity of fent-ment concerning the intricate and myflerious doctrines of religion. But in what manner foever... | |
| William Robertson - 1769 - 536 pagina’s
...alike, he reflected, it is faid, with a mixture of furprize and regret on his own folly, in havipg beftowed fo much time and labour on the more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a prccife uniformity of fentiment concerning the intricate and myfterious doctrines of religion, iris... | |
| William Robertson - 1782 - 446 pagina’s
...is faid, with a mixture of furprife as well as regret, on his own folly, in having beftowed fo mucli time and labour on the more vain attempt of bringing...religion. BUT in what manner foever Charles difpofed of H;s mote feri<iofc occupations. the reft of his time, he conftantly referved a confiderable portion... | |
| Charles John Ann Hereford - 1793 - 782 pagina’s
...Charles and Turriano of being in compaA with invifible powers. He was particularly curious with regard ro the conftruction of clocks and watches; and having...more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precife uniformiry of fentiment concerning the profound and myfterious doctrines of religion. But in what manner... | |
| Charles John Ann Hereford, John Adams - 1793 - 520 pagina’s
...to go exactly alike, he reflected, it is faid, with a mixture of furprife as well as regret, on bis own folly, in having beftowed fo much time and labour...more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precife uniformiry of fentiment concerning the profound and myfterious doctrines of religion. But in what manner... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 pagina’s
...mixture of furprife as well as regret on his own folly, in having bellowed fo much time and labour in the more vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precife uniformity of r Ferdi- fentiment concerning the intricate and myáenous «loe Chi trines of religion. But in what... | |
| Johann Georg Zimmermann - 1800 - 410 pagina’s
...found, after repeated trials, that he could not bring any two of them to go exaftly alike, he reflefted, it is faid, with a mixture of furprife as well as...attempt of bringing mankind to a precife uniformity of PETRARCH, in his Solitude at Vauclufe, would have experienced this tranquillity, if his bofom had not... | |
| William Robertson - 1802 - 430 pagina’s
...after repeated trials, that he could not bring any two of them to :go exactly alike, he reflefted, it is faid, with a mixture of furprife as well as...the profound and myfterious doctrines of religion. ' - :BtTT in what manner foever Charles difpofed of the reft 6f his time, he conftantly referved a... | |
| 1805 - 558 pagina’s
...furprize as well as regret, on his own folly, in having bertowed fo much time and labour on the mere vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precife uniformity...the profound and myfterious doctrines of religion." This was a reflection worthy of the moit fagacious monarch of his age, when, freed from the cares of... | |
| 1803 - 562 pagina’s
...furprize as well as regret, on his own folly, in having beftöwed fo much time and labour on the mere vain attempt of bringing mankind to a precife uniformity of fentiment concerning the profound and myftcrious doctrines of religion." This was a reflection worthy of the moft fagacious monarch of his... | |
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