| William Congreve - 1730 - 306 pagina’s
...honeft Man, who has an entire Confidence in one whom he takes to be his Friend, and whom he has oblig'd to be fo ; and who (to confirm him in his Opinion) in all Appearance, and upon feveral Tryals has beenfo : If this Man be deceiv'd by the Treachery of the other j muft he of Neceffity commence... | |
| William Congreve - 1735 - 112 pagina’s
...honeft Man, who has an entire Confidence in one whom he takes to be his Friend, -and whom he has oblig'd to be fo ; and who (to confirm him in his Opinion)...and upon feveral Trials has been fo- If this Man be daceiv'd by the Treachery of A 4 Ae The Epiftle 'Dedicatory. the other ; muft he of neceflity commence... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 304 pagina’s
...himefl-hearti-il man, who has an entire confidence " in one, whom he takes to be his friend, and who (to " conSrm him in his opinion) in all appearance and upon " feveral...trials has been fo ; if this man be deceived by " the trencbery of the other, mufthe of neceffity commence " fool immediately, only bccaufe tlie other his... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 378 pagina’s
...entireionfidence in one, whom he «.'.Ultet to be his fticnd,. and who- (to confirm him ir. ii"'opinion) in all appearance and upon feveral trials has been " fo ; if this man be deceived ty rfi: treachery of the ether, " muft he of neceffity commence fool immediately, only be""caufc the... | |
| Junius - 1774 - 252 pagina’s
...an open, honeft-hearted man, who has an entire " confidence in une, whom he takes to be his friend, and " who (to confirm him in his opinion) in all appearance...and upon feveral trials has been fo; if this man be de" ceived by the treachery of the otner, muft he of neceflity " commence fool immediately, only becaufe... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 370 pagina’s
...lias an entire Confidence in one whom he takes to be his Friend, and whom he has obliged to be fa ; and who (to confirm him in his Opinion) in all Appearance, and upon feveral Trials, has been fo : It this Man be deceived by the Treachery of the other ; 'mull he of Neceflity commence Fool immediately,... | |
| Junius - 1775 - 274 pagina’s
..." open, honeft-hezrted man, who has an entire confidence " ia one, whom he takes to be his friend, and who (to " confirm him in his opinion) in all appearance and upon " feveral trials hat been fo ; if this man be deceived by " the treachery of the other, mud he of neceffity commerce... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 414 pagina’s
...am afraid the two clafles of men will be reduced to one, and the knaves themfelves be at a lofs t<J juftify their title ; but if an open-hearted honeft...opinion) in all appearance, and upon feveral trials, lias been fo ; if this man be deceived by the treachery of the other, muft he of neccflity commtnce... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 332 pagina’s
...to be hit 'friend, and who, (t« confirm " him in his opinion) in all appearance and upon fevcral " trials has been fo ; if this man be deceived by the " treachery of the other, mufl he of ncccHity commence " fool immediately, only becaufe the other'has proved a " villain T" —... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1784 - 410 pagina’s
...friend, and" who (to 'confirm him in his opinion) in all appearance, andmp— " on feveral trialsj has been fo ; if this man be deceived by the. " treachery of the other, mud he, of neceflity, commence fool' " immediately, only becanfe the other has proved a villain ? "... | |
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