I humbly conceive, my notice of this, especially at this time, will not be thought impertinent or unreasonable; but, at least, deserving some attention. Because, my Lord, that any person, after a temperate use of life, a series of thinking and acting... Eighteenth Century Waifs - Page 99by John Ashton - 1887 - 353 pagesFull view - About this book
| Eugene Aram - Trials (Murder) - 1832 - 140 pages
...conceive, my notice of this, especially " at this time, will not be thought impertinent or un" seasonable, but at least, deserving some attention : " Because, my Lord, that any person, after a tempe" rate use of life, a series of thinking and acting regu" larly, and without one single deviation... | |
| Books - 1832 - 650 pages
...— my nights intensely studious. This egotism is not presumptuous — is not unreasonable. What man, after a temperate use of life, a series of thinking and acting regularly, without one single deviation from a sober and even tenor of conduct, ever plunged into the depth of... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1832 - 506 pages
...— my nights intensely studious. This egotism is not presumptuous — is not unreasonable. What man, after a temperate use of life, a series of thinking and acting regularly, without one single deviation from a sober and even tenor of conduct, ever plunged into the depth of... | |
| Law - 1836 - 596 pages
...conceive my notice of this, especially at this time, will not be thought impertinent or unseasonable, but, at least deserving some attention ; because, my lord, that any person, after a temporale use of life, a series of thinking and acting regularly and without one single deviation from... | |
| Norrisson Scatcherd - Trials (Murder) - 1838 - 74 pages
...I,—single and unskilful, destitute of friends, and unassisted by counsel,—say something, perhaps like argument, in my defence. I shall consume but little...absolutely inconsistent with the course of things. Mankind are never corrupted at once; villany is always progressive, and declines from right, step after step,... | |
| Norrisson Scatcherd - Trials (Murder) - 1838 - 80 pages
...conceive, my notice of this, especially at this time, will not be thought impertinent or u nreasonable; but, at least, deserving some attention. Because,...absolutely inconsistent with the course of things. Mankind are never corrupted at once; villany is always progressive, and declines from right, step after step,... | |
| William Huffington - Delaware - 1839 - 500 pages
...conceive my notice of this; especially at this time, will not be thought impertinent or unseasonable, but, at least deserving some attention, because, my...from sobriety, should plunge into "'the very depth of proflgacy, precipitately and at once, is altogether improbable and unprecedented, and absolutely inconsistent... | |
| Michael Fryer (of Reeth.) - Criminals - 1842 - 150 pages
...conceive, my notice of this, especially " at this time, will not be thought impertinent or un" seasonable, but at least, deserving some attention : " Because, my Lord, that any person, after a tempe" rate use of life, a series of thinking and acting regu" larly, and without one single deviation... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - 1844 - 400 pages
...conceive my notice of this, especially at this time, will not be thought impertinent or unseasonable, but at least deserving some attention ; because, my...of life, a series of thinking and acting regularly, without one single deviation from sobriety, should plunge into the very depth of profligacy, precipitately,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 680 pages
...conceive my notice of this, especially at this time, will not bo thought impertinent or unseasonable, but at least deserving some attention : because, my...that any person, after a temperate use of life, a Beries of thinking and acting regularly, and without one single deviation from sobriety, should plunge... | |
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