| 1787 - 652 страници
...Dyer, can refrain from lamenting his fate ? Sir John loved him with the offeflion of a brother, and he proves his regard, by telling us, that he became the...to live in peace with mankind, and in a temper to do good offices, was the moji ejfintial part of our duty." This is damned by Sir John Hawkins as heretical... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 652 страници
...whom Sir John fays he loved with the affection of a brother, meets with the harmeft treatment, becaufe it was his maxim, that to live in peace with mankind, and in a temper to do good offices, 'was the mo/l ejfential part of our duty. That notion of moral goodnefs gave umbrage... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 416 страници
...Sir John fays he loved with the affection of a brother, meets with the harlheft treatment, becaufe it was his maxim, that to live in peace with mankind, and in a temper to do good offices, was the moft ejfential part of our duty. Th&t notion of moral goodnefs gave umbrage... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 422 страници
...Sir John fays he loved with the affection of a brother, meets with the harfheft treatment, becaufe it was his maxim, that to live in peace with mankind ', and in a temper to do good offices , was the mojl ejjential part of our duty. That notion of moral goodnefs gave umbrage... | |
| James Hardie - 1801 - 526 страници
...not to be dismissed without it ; that the indulgence of the irascible passions alone was vice, and that to live in peace with mankind, and, in a temper to do good offices, was the most essential part of our duty. Having fairly admitted these convenient principles... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 350 страници
...Sir John says he loved with, the affection of a brother, meets with the harshest treatment, because it was his maxim, that to live in peace with mankind, and in a temper to do good offices, was the most essential part J 3 of our duty. That notion of moral goodness gave umbrage... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 466 страници
...Sir John says he loved with the affection of a brother, meets with the harshest treatment, because it was his maxim, that to live in peace with mankind, and in a temper to do good offices, was the most essential part of our duty. That notion of moral goodness gave umbrage... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 508 страници
...sir John says he loved with the affection of a brother, meets with the harshest treatment, because it was his maxim, that " to live in peace with mankind, and in a temper to do good offices, was the most essential part of our duty." That notion of moral goodness gave umbrage... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 страници
...sir John says he loved with the affection of a brother, meets with the harshest treatment, because it was his maxim, that " to live in peace with mankind, and in a temper to do good offices, was the most essential part of our duty." That notion of moral goodness gave umbrage... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 334 страници
...Sir John says he loved with the affection of a brother, meets with the harshest treatment, because it was his maxim, that to live in peace with mankind, and in a temper to do good officet, was the matt essential part of our duty. That notion of moral goodness gave umbrage... | |
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