| 1741 - 770 strani
...ibu» fairly challenged by you, and I think J could find fomeilnng fpecious at le»lt to urge in my defence ; but as I had fixed a refolution, in the...life, always to leave the public to judge between my arlverfarin and me, without making any reply, I mull adhere inviolably to thx refolution, otherways... | |
| 1789 - 540 strani
...1 could find fomcthing Ipecious at Icaft to urge in my defence ; but a*' I had fixed a relolution, in the beginning: of my life, always to leave the public to judge between my adverfarits arid me, without making any reply, I mtfft adhere inviolably tb thii resolution, otherways... | |
| James Hardie - 1802 - 486 strani
...think I could ind something specious at least to urge in my de'ence ; but, as I had fixed a resolution in the beginning of my life, always to leave the public to judge, >etween my adversaries and me, without making my reply, I must adhere inviolably to this resolution,... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 strani
...think 1 could find something specious at least to urge in my defence; but, as I had iked a resolution, in the beginning of my life, always to leave the public to j'ldj^e between my adversaries and me, without making any reply, I must adhere inviolably to this resolution,... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 962 strani
...am thus fairly challenged by you, and 1 think 1 could find fomething fpecious at leaft to urge in my defence ; but as I had fixed a refolution, in the beginning of my life, always to leave leave the public to judge between my adverfaries and me, without making any reply, I muft adhere inviolably... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 strani
...am thus fairly challenged by you, and I think I could find fomething fpecious at lead to urge in my defence ; but as I had fixed a refolution, in the beginning of my life, always to kave the public to judge between my adverfaries and me, without making any reply, I muft adhere inviolably... | |
| 1810 - 704 strani
...am thus fairly challenged by you, and I think I could find fomething fpecious at lead to urge in my defence ; but as I had fixed a refolution, in the...life, always to leave the public to judge between my adverfariesand me, without making any reply, I muft adhere inviolably to this refolution, otherwife... | |
| 1810 - 708 strani
...thus fairly challenged by you, and I think I could find filmething fpecious at leaft to urge in my defence ; but as I had fixed a refolution, in the beginning of ray life, always to Ieave4be public to judge between my adverfaries and me, with. out making any reply,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 strani
...think I could fmd something specious at least to urge in my defence ; but as 1 had fixed a resolution, in the beginning of my life, always to leave the public to judge between my adversaries and me, without making any reply, I must adhere inviolably to this resolution, otherways... | |
| George Campbell - 1823 - 590 strani
...find something specious, at least, to urge " in my own defence : But as I had fixed a resolu" tion, in the beginning of my life, always to leave " the public to judge between my adversaries and " me, without making any reply, I must adhere in" violably to this resolution, otherwise... | |
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