| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807 - 912 sider
...for to a mind possest with any set doctrine, their unconfortnitie must needs make them seem unsound, and extravagant, nor can they comply to a rule, by which they were not made. Neverthelesse, considering that experience forgotten is as if it never had beene, and knowing how much... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 804 sider
...clofet ; for to a mind poffefled with any fet doctrine, their unconformity muft needs make them fcem unfound and extravagant, nor can they comply to a rule by which they were not made. Neverthelefs, confidering that experience, forgotten as if it never had been, and knowing how much... | |
| Kenneth Parker - 1999 - 304 sider
...for, to a mind possessed with any set doctrine, their unconformity must needs make them seem unsound, and extravagant, nor can they comply, to a rule, by which they were not made. Nevertheless, considering that experience forgotten as if it never had been, and knowing how much I... | |
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