| Robert Southey - 1820 - 516 sayfa
...verses toy one of the hostile party : Whereas the religion, and fate of three nations, Depend on the importance of our conversations : Whereas some objections...Whene'er we say one thing, we mean quite another. the world a position like that, baffles all power of description, and is ooly to be exceeded (if exceedable)... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 660 sayfa
...verses by one of the hostile party: Whereas the religion, and fate of three nations, Depend on the importance of our conversations; Whereas some objections...friend and each brother, Whene'er we say one thing, we rnran quite anotherv _ „ have carried on controversy in so vile a manner, and with so detestable... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 856 sayfa
...Whereas some objections are thrown in our way, J\;id words have been construed to mean what they say; DO it known, from henceforth, to each friend and each...Whene'er we say one thing, we mean quite another. him, and who, they say, " stands paramount in the plenitude of dignity above most of his contemporaries,"... | |
| 1820 - 490 sayfa
...Whereas tome objections are thrown in our way, And words have been construed to mean what they •ay; Be it known, from henceforth, to each friend and each brother ; Whene'er we say one thing, we lucnn quite another. And Wesley thus ridiculed Toplady 's treatise on absolute predestination. " '... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1834 - 356 sayfa
...not my prae tice so to do. That old epigram, Sir Benja min, do you know it," continued she, " whicl begins with a bankrupt's roguish ' Whereas ?' ' Whereas...an absolute " Whereas be it known from henceforth." i Whether this was dry humour of Sir Benjamin's, or plain matter of fact and serious opinion, the gravity... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1834 - 242 sayfa
...Sir Benjamin, do you know it," continued she, " which begins with a bankrupt's roguish ' Whereas f ' Whereas the religion and fate of three nations Depend...doctrine were not understood in the practice there, subaudilo, if not publicly proclaimed with an absolute " Whereas, be it known from henceforth." Whether... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1834 - 224 sayfa
...mean what they say, — Be it known from henceforth to each friend and each brother. Whene'er we sag one thing we mean quite another.' " Sir Benjamin gravely...was dry humour of Sir Benjamin's, or plain matter offset and serious opinion, the gravity with which it was delivered indicated not; but it produced... | |
| Edwin Sidney - 1839 - 580 sayfa
...travestie of the Bristol declaration. Whereas the religion and fate of three nations, Depend on the importance of our conversations ; Whereas some objections...Whene'er we say one thing, we mean quite another. Whoever reads the Minutes with attention, will acknowledge that their opponents did not misconstrue... | |
| James Roche - 1850 - 572 sayfa
...conceal their mind." Apology for the Calhtdral Serrice. It is also expressed in the familiar epigram— " Be it known from henceforth to each friend and each...Whene'er we say one thing, we mean quite another." N passing her hand over Gibbon's face, her custom on the introduction of a stranger, substituting the... | |
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