 | 1793 - 702 síđur
...references to expreflions which fell from him in the courfe'of the debite, or hie quotations from books, were fo faithful, that they might have been faid to have been repeated whatim. The purpofrs to which he employed thefe amazing talents were ftill more extraordinary : it... | |
 | 1793
...References toexpreflions which fell from him in the courfe of the debate, or his quotations from books, were fo faithful, that they might have been faid to...if it was the weak part of his opponent's arguments thnt he referred to, he was lure to ex pole its fallacy, weaknefs, or abfurdity, in the moft poignant... | |
 | 1777 - 254 síđur
...are ftill more extraordinary : if it be the weak part of his opponent's argument he refers to, he is fure to expofe its fallacy, weaknefs, or abfurdity,...in the moft poignant fatire, or hold it up in the moft ridiculous point of view. If, on the contrary, it be a point on which his adverfaries lay their... | |
 | 1793 - 550 síđur
...references to expreffions which fell from him in the courfe of the debate, or his quotations from books, were fo faithful, that they might have been faid to...purpofes to which he employed thefe amazing talents were (till more extraordinary: if jt was the weak part of his opponent's arguments that he referred to,... | |
 | 1793 - 450 síđur
...references to expveliions which fell from him in the courfc of the debate, or his quotations from books, were fo faithful, that they might have been faid to have been repeated verbatim. The purpoies to which he employed thele amazing talents were ftill more extraordinary : if it was the weak... | |
 | 146 síđur
...references to expreflions which fell from him in the courfe of a debate, and his quotations from books, were fo faithful, that they might have been faid to...in the moft poignant fatire, or hold it up in the moft ridiculous point of view. If, on the contrary, it were a point on which his adverfaries lay their... | |
 | Leman Thomas Rede, Edward Wynne - 1790 - 490 síđur
...references to expreffions which fell from him in the courfe of debate, and his quotations from books, were fo faithful, that they might have been faid to...in the moft poignant fatire, or hold it up in the mofl ridiculous point of view. If, on the contrary, it were a point on which his ad-* verfaries lay... | |
 | Leman Thomas Rede, Edward Wynne - 1790 - 256 síđur
...references to <xpreffions which fell from him in the •courfe of debate, and his quotations from books, were fo faithful, that they .might have been faid to have been repeated verbatiiy. The purpofes to which he em-ployed thefe amazing talents, were fliU more extraordinary :... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1821 - 766 síđur
...to have been repeated verbatim. The purposes to which he employed these amazing talents were still more extraordinary : if it was the weak part of his opponent's arguments that he referred to, he was sure to expose its fallacy, weakness, or absurdity, in the most poignant satire, or hold it up in the... | |
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