An English Whig, who asserts the reality of the popish plot, an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre in 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary, must be considered as men beyond the reach of argument or reason, and must... Lives of Scotish Writers - Side 81av David Irving - 1839 - 385 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 sider
...every man of any gallantry of spirit would have sacrificed his life for.' 'There are,' wrote Hume, ' three events in our history which may be regarded...popish plot, an Irish Catholic who denies the massacre in 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary, must be considered as men... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 sider
...every man of any gallantry of spirit would have sacrificed his life for.' 'There are.' wrote Hume, 'three events in our history which may be regarded...popish plot, an Irish Catholic who denies the massacre in 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary, must be considered as men... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 552 sider
...judge of the candour, fair dealing, veracity, and good manners of the Enquirer. There are, indeed. three events in our history, which may be regarded...popish plot, an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre in 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of queen Mary, must be considered as men... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 550 sider
...judge of the candour, fair dealing, veracity, and good manners of the Enquirer. There are, indeed, three events in our history, which may be regarded...popish plot, an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre in 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary, must be considered as men... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 500 sider
...judge of the candour, fair dealing, veracity, and good manners, of the inquirer. There are, indeed, three events in our history, which may be regarded...party-men. An English whig, who asserts the reality of the Popish-plot, an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre in 1641, and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots), Esq. Hugh Campbell - 1825 - 424 sider
...innocence of Mary is to bo rejected, half the in story of mankind must be rejected with it." WBITAKEK. " An English Whig, who asserts the reality of the Popish...plot ; an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre in 1641 ; and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary, must be considered as men... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 440 sider
...judge of the candour, fair dealing, veracity, and good manners of the Inquirer. There are, indeed, three events in our history, which may be regarded as touchstones of party men. An English Whig who asserts the reality of the popish plot, an Irish catholic who denies... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - 278 sider
...of men who must be considered beyond the reach of argument, and must be left to their prejudices — an English Whig, who asserts the reality of the Popish...plot ; an Irish Catholic, who denies the massacre in 1641 ; and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary. It is, however, fit that... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1842 - 360 sider
...of men who must be considered beyond the reach of argument, and must be left to their prejudices — an English Whig, who asserts the reality of the Popish plot ; an Irish Catholic, who denies the massac/e in 1641 ; and a Scotch Jacobite, who maintains the innocence of Queen Mary. It is, however,... | |
| 1845 - 682 sider
...men who must be considered beyond the reach of argument, and must be left to their prejudices, — an English whig who asserts the reality of the Popish...and a Scotch Jacobite who maintains the innocence of Mary Queen of Scotland." It is surprising that so acute a reasoner as the ex-Chancellor should not... | |
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