| 1741 - 770 strani
...arguments, anil tp retain my foinier opinion in the point controverted between us; but it is impcffible for me not to fee the ingenuity of your performance, and the great learning which you I- we difplaved againft me. " J collider myftlf at very much honoured i«i being thought w. uthy of... | |
| 1789 - 540 strani
...have any title to pretend to. It will be natural for you to imagine that I will fall upon fome fliift to evade the force of your arguments, and to retain...•former opinion in the point controverted between us ; bur it ii impolfrblL- for me not to fee the ingenuity of your performance, and the grcar learning... | |
| James Hardie - 1802 - 486 strani
...any title to pretend to. It will bef natural for you to imagine, that I will fall upon sotne'shift to evade the force of your arguments, and to retain...opinion, in the point controverted between us ; but it is impossible for me not to see the ingenuity of your performance, and the great learning which you have... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 strani
...have any title to pretend to. It will be natural for yon to imagine, that I will fall upon fome fliifc to evade the force of your arguments, and to retain...opinion in the point controverted between us ; but it is impoflible for me not to fee the ingenuity of your performance, and the great learning which you have... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 962 strani
...pretend to. It will be natural for you to imagine, that I will fall upon fome fhift to evade thefor'ce of your arguments, and to retain my former opinion in the point controverted between us ; but it is'impoffible for me not to fee the ingenuity of your performance, and the great learning which you... | |
| 1810 - 704 strani
...have any title to pretend to. It will be natural for you to imagine, that I will fall upon fome (hift to evade the force of your arguments, and to retain...between us : but it is impoffible for me not to fee the the ingenuity of your performance, and the great learning which you have displayed againft me. '* 1... | |
| 1810 - 708 strani
...I have any title to pretend to. It will be natural for you to imagine, that 1 will fall upon fo:nc fhift to evade the force of . your arguments, and...opinion in the point controverted between us; but it is irapoffiblc for me not to fee the ingenuity of your performance, and the great learning which you have... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 strani
...have any title to pretend to. It will be natural for you to imagine that I will fall upon some shift to evade the force of your arguments, and to retain...opinion in the point controverted between us ; but it is impossible for me not to see the ingenuity of your performance, and the great learning which you have... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 strani
...pretend to. It will be natural for you to imagine that I will fall upon some shift to evade the 'orce of your arguments, and to retain my former opinion in the point controverted between us; but it is impossible for me not to see the ingenuity of your performance, and the great learning which you have... | |
| John Nichols - 1815 - 866 strani
...have any title to pretend to. It will be natural for you to imagine that I will fall upon some shift to evade the force of your arguments, and to retain...opinion in the point controverted between us ; but it is impossible for me not to see the ingenuity of your performance, and the great learning which you have... | |
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