| David Hume - 1776 - 496 pages
...arts, and betake yourfelves CHAP." to the plain letter of the ftatute, which tells you where 1 -V. " the crime is, and points out to you the path by which *~~2'~~~J " you may avoid it. 1041. ff ket us not^ to QUr QWn deftruSion, awake thofe " fleeping lions,... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 430 pages
...conftrudive treafons , as the primitive " chriftians did their books of curious arts , and " betake yourfelves to the plain letter of the " ftatute ,...is , *' and points out to you the path by which you <c may avoid it. " LET us not, to our own deftrudion, awake " thofe fleeping lions , by rattling up... | |
| William Russell - Europe - 1789 - 598 pages
...Chriflians did " their books of curious arts, and betake yourfelves to " the plain letter of the Jlatutt, which tells you where " the crime is, and points out to you the path by which *' you may avoid it. " Let us not, to our own deflruflion, awake thofc cc fleeping lions, by r?ttling up a company of old... | |
| 1795 - 472 pages
...conftrufiive Trea" fons, as the primitive chriftians did their books of curious " arts, and betake yourfelves to the plain letter of the ftatute, " which...out to you the « path by *which you may avoid it. " Let us not, to our own deftruction, awake thofe fleeping lions, * .Vo1.. I. F f « by * by rattling... | |
| Joseph Gurney - Political crimes and offenses - 1795 - 480 pages
...chriftians did their books of curious " arts, and betake yourfelves to the plain letter of the ftatute, u which tells you where the crime is, and points out to you the K path by which you may avoid it. " Let us not, to our own deftruction, awake thofe fleeping lions,... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1810 - 464 pages
...Christians did their books of curious arts, " and betake yourselves to the plain letter of the " statute, .which tells you where the crime is, and */ points out to you the path by which you may t' avoid it. • :....i '•--,.: t , * t Let us not, to -our own destruction, awake " those sleeping... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 pages
...Christians did their books of cu" rious arts, and betake yourselves to the plain let" ter of the statute, which tells you where the crime " is, and points out to you the path by which you " may avoid it. " LET " LET us not, to our own destruction, awake CHAP. " those sleeping lions, by rattling up a company... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1816 - 468 pages
...Christians did their books of curious arts, " and betake yourselves to the plain letter of the M statute, which tells you where the crime is, and " points out to you the path by which you may " avoid it. " Let us not, to our own destruction, awake " those sleeping lions by rattling up a company of " old... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 524 pages
...Christians did their books of curious arts) and betake yourselves to the plain letter of the statute, which tells you where the crime is, and points out to you the path by which you may avoid it. Let us not, to our own destruction, awake those sleeping lions, by rattling up a company of old records,... | |
| James Ridgway - Freedom of the press - 1816 - 466 pages
...Christians did their books of curious arts, " and betake yourselves to the plain letter of the *' statute, which tells you where the crime is, and " points out to you the path by which you may " avoid it. " Let us not, to our own destruction, awake " those sleeping lions by rattling up a company of " old... | |
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