| England - 1822 - 932 pages
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...seventy years, are you to be singled out for a work oifct'nn:- not of history or argument ? There must be something at the bottom of this— some private... | |
| 1822 - 858 pages
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What ! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's and Drummoud's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...something at the bottom of this— some private enemy of yonr own : it is otherwise incredible. I can only say, " Me — me odeum qui fed," that any proceedings... | |
| Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1822 - 692 pages
...Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for seventy years, arc you to be singled out for a work of fiction, not of...argument? There must be something at the bottom of this—some private enemy of your own: it is otherwise incredible. I can only say, " Me—me adsiim... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1822 - 824 pages
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What ! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's and Drunimond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...are you to be singled out for a work of fiction, not « >t history or argument ? There must be something at the bottom of this — some private enemy of... | |
| 1822 - 606 pages
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What ! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...seventy years, are you to be singled out for a work of ßction — not of history or argument ? There must be something at the bottom of this — some private... | |
| Philo-Milton (pseud.) - 1822 - 76 pages
...7 But his Lordship proceeds: "What!" (he says) " when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers, have been allowed to rest in peace for...seventy years, are you to be singled out for a work ofjiction, not of history or argument ?" the letter was written, evidently under an impression, that... | |
| Scotland - 1822 - 880 pages
...! when Gibbon'*, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in pea« for seventy years, are you to be singled out for a work otjiction, not of history or argument ? There must be something at the bottom of this— some private... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1823 - 1282 pages
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What ! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...incredible. " I can only say, ' Me — me— -adsum quifeci,' that any proceedings directed against you, I beg may be transferred to me, who am willing,... | |
| Thomas Medwin - England - 1824 - 496 pages
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...argument ? " There must be something at the bottom of this—some private enemy of your own; it is otherwise incredible. I can only say, ' Me, me, adsum... | |
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