| 1806 - 500 pages
...in his air and munner, which I thought not only agreeable, hut enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men ; a sentiment in which...religion, but what every Christian may and ought to say." He asked, whether I did not think the English language on the decline at present? I answered in the... | |
| Sir William Forbes - Medicine - 1806 - 578 pages
...in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men ; a sentiment in which...their Majesties heartily joined. " They say that Lord Dart" mouth is an enthusiast," said the King, " but surely he says " nothing on the subject of religion,... | |
| 1806 - 572 pages
...in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men; a sentiment in which both their Majesties heartily joined. " The} say that Lord Dartmouth is an enthusiast," said the King. *' but surely he says nothing on the... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 408 pages
...in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men; a sentiment in which...said the King, " but surely he says nothing on the sub" ject of religion, but what every Christian may, " and ought to say." He asked, whether I did not... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 412 pages
...in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men; a sentiment in which...said the King, " but surely he says nothing on the sub" ject of religion, but what every Christian may, " and ought to say." He asked, whether I did not... | |
| 1807 - 552 pages
...which I thought not only agreeable, hut enchanting, and that he seemed to me to he one of the beat of men ; a sentiment in which both their Majesties...Dartmouth is an enthusiast," said the King ; but surely he «iy.i. nothing _ .t_ _ ___ i_; __ . _/• ___ t: • _ i ___ . \. . i ... ___ ^n__: ..'• __ ___... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 408 pages
...in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men; a sentiment in which...heartily joined. " They say " that Lord Dartmouth is an enthusiast,1' said the King, " but surely he says nothing on the sub" ject of religion, but what every... | |
| Sir William Forbes, James Beattie - College teachers - 1807 - 572 pages
...in his air and manner, -whijih I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that beseemed to me to be one of the best of men ; a sentiment in which...their Majesties heartily joined. " They say that Lord Dart•f'rmouth is an enthusiast," said the King, "but surely he says " nothing on the subject of religion,... | |
| David M'Clure, Elijah Parish - 1811 - 392 pages
...in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men. A sentiment in which both their Majesties, the Queen being present, heartily joined. They say that Lord Dartmouth is an enthusiast, said the King,... | |
| English literature - 1814 - 642 pages
...agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men ; a sentiment in i*hich both their majesties heartily joined. 'They say that...Dartmouth is an enthusiast,' said the king; ' but surely In1 ;ays nothing on the subject of reltilion, hut what every Christian may and ought to say ?' " He... | |
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