| 1820 - 438 strani
...figure and manner, are, I believe, more generally known than those of almost any man ; yet it may not be superfluous here to attempt a sketch of him. Let my...England and monarchical principles, which he would not suffer tamely to be questioned ; steady and inflexible in maintaining the obligations of piety and... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 strani
...belief of the marvellous and the mysterious, IIIH vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church...England and monarchical principles, which he would not tamely^ufler to be questioned ; and had, perhaps at an early period, narrowed his mind •ornewhut... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 476 strani
...reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church-of- England and monarchical principles, which he would not tamely suffer to be questioned ; and had, perhaps, at an early period, narrowed his mind somewhat too much, both as to religion and... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 380 strani
...examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church-of-England and monarchical principles, which he would not tamely suffer to be questioned ; and had, perhaps, at an early period, narrowed his mind somewhat too much, both as to religion and... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 506 strani
...examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous 'Christian, of high Church-of-England and monarchical principles, which he would not tamely suffer to be questioned ; and had, perhaps, at an early period, narrowed his mind somewhat too much, both as to religion and... | |
| James Boswell - 1823 - 440 strani
...belief of the marvellous and the mysterious, his vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high Church...which he would not tamely suffer to be questioned ; and had, perhaps, at an early period, narrowed his mind somewhat too much, both as to religion and... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 444 strani
...examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high church-of-England and monarchical principles, which he would not tamely suffer to be questioned ; and had, perhaps, at an early period, narrowed his mind somewhat too much, both as to religion and... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 612 strani
...figure and manner are, I believe, more generally known than those of almost any man ; yet it may not be superfluous here to attempt a sketch of him. Let my...principles, which he would not tamely suffer to be quest ioned ; steady and inflexible in maintaining the obligations of piety and virtue, both from a... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 600 strani
...belief of the marvellous and the mysterious, his vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high church...which he would not tamely suffer to be questioned ; and had, perhaps, at an early period, narrowed his rnind somewhat too much, both as to religion and... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 570 strani
...belief of the marvellous and the mysterious, his vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy. He was a sincere and zealous Christian, of high church...which he would not tamely suffer to be questioned ; and had, perhaps, at an early period, narrowed his mind somewhat too much, both as to religion and... | |
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