Sir, if you cannot conceive the rest, it is to no purpose that you conceive the seventh. But to those who cannot comprehend, it is necessary to explain. Why, then, sir, we will begin with Temperance. Sir, if the joys of the bottle entice him one inch... The British Essayists - Strana 33úprava: - 1808Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
 | 1795
...can easily conceive.' — Johnson (interrupting me), ' Sir, if. you cannot conceive the rest, sir, it is to no purpose that you conceive the seventh....necessary to explain. Why then, sir, we will begin >vith temperance. Sir, if the joys of the bottle entice him one inch beyond the line of sobriety; his... | |
 | 1795
...no purpofe that you conceive'' the feventh. But to thofe who cannot compre4 hend,. it is necefiary to explain. Why then, '• Sir, we will begin with- Temperance. Sir, if * the joys of the botde entice him one inch be* yond the Line of fobriety, his life or his limbs « muft pay the forfeit... | |
 | 1795
...no purpofe that you conceive « the fevemh. But to thofe who cannot compre1 hend,. it is neeeflary to explain. Why then, * Sir, we will begin with Temperance. Sir, if * the j oys of the bottle entice him one inch be« yond the line of fobriety, his life or his limbs « muft... | |
 | Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1800
...is to no purpofe that you conceive the feventh. But to thofe who cannot comprehend, it is neceflary to explain. Why, then, Sir, we will begin with temperance. Sir, if the joys of the bottle entice liim one inch beyond the line of fobriety, his life or his liosbs muft pay the forfeit of his excefs.... | |
 | 1794
...conceive the feventh. But to thofe who canriot comprehend, it is neceffary to explain. Why then, Sir, vve will begin with Temperance. Sir, if the joys of the bottle entice him one inch beyond the line of fobriety, his life or his limbs mull pay the forfeit of liis excefs. Then, Sir, there is Faith. Without... | |
 | Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1805
...to no purpofe that you coaceive the feventh. But to thofe who cannot comprehend, it is necefTary 1° explain. Why, then, Sir, we will begin with temperance. Sir, if the joys of the bottle entice kirn one inch beyond the line of fobriety, his life or ^is limbs rnuft pay the forfeit of his excefs.... | |
 | 1809
...is to no purpofe that you conceive the feventh. But to thofe who cannot comprehend, it is necefTary to explain. Why, then Sir, we will begin with temperance....the bottle entice him one inch beyond the line of fobriety, his life or limb» muft pay the forfeit of his excefs. Then, Sir, there is faith. Without... | |
 | 1812
...and hope, and charity, and justice, and prudence, and fortitude." Still I was not satisfied : and, desirous to hear his proofs at full length • —...line of sobriety, his life or his limbs must pay the forfeiture of his excess. Then, Sir, there is faith. Without unshaken confidence in his own powers,... | |
 | 1811
...— Johnson (interrupting me), ' Sir, if you cannot conceive the rest, it is to no purpose that yon conceive the seventh. But to those who cannot comprehend,...sobriety, his life or his limbs must pay the forfeit of hi* excess. Then, Sir, there is faith. Without unshaken confidence im Л a 2 bis 130 his own powers,... | |
 | 1802
...can easily conceive." — Jobnson (interrupting roe), " Sir, if you cannot conceive the rest, Sir, it is to no purpose that you conceive the seventh....But to those who cannot comprehend) it is necessary v — VOL. xiv. i _ _ - tiii " i, to explain. Why, then, Sir, we will begin with temperance. Sir, if... | |
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