| John Chambers - 1820 - 412 sider
...other books, I am assured is still preserved in the family of the Thorowgoods : but how far Lindsey is to be -believed, and how far the story is to be...judgment, and not to any determination of our own." Thus far Mr. Echard, on this curious tale, the probable ingenious contrivance of Lindsey to excuse... | |
| 1834 - 614 sider
...September the third, 1658. " Echard adds, to prove his impartiality as an historian, ' How far Lindsey is to be believed, and how far the story is to be...judgment, and not to any determination of our own.' " pp. 436—440. It is a reflection upon the progress of knowledge and illumination in England, that... | |
| William Godwin - 1834 - 502 sider
...September the third, lf>58. Echard adds, to prove his impartiality as an historian, " How far Lindsey is to be believed, and how far the story is to be...judgment, and not to any determination of our own." DOROTHY MATELEY. I find a story dated about this period, which, though it does not strictly belong... | |
| William Godwin - 1834 - 498 sider
...Echard adds, to prove his impartiality as an historian, " How far Lindsey is to be believed, and how thr the story is to be accounted incredible, is left to the reader's faith and judgment, and not to anv determination of our own." DOROTHY MATELEY. I rind a story dated about this period, which, though... | |
| William Godwin - 1835 - 314 sider
...historian, " How far Lindsey is to be believed, and how far the story is to be accounted credible, is left to the reader's faith and judgment, and not to any determination of our own." DOROTHY MATELEY. I find a story dated about this period, which, though it does not strictly belong... | |
| William Godwin - 1835 - 308 sider
...September the third, 1658. Echard adds, to prove his impartiality as a historian, " How far Lindsey is to be believed, and how far the story is to be accounted credible, is left to the reader's faith and judgment, and not to any determination of our own." DOROTHY... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 256 sider
...devil, on the morning of the battle of Worcester, he adds: " how far Lindsey is to be believed, and bow far the story is to be accounted incredible, is left...judgment, and not to any determination of our own." Echard's ' faith and judgment' were unfortunately too narrow to permit him fairly to swallow such a... | |
| T. H. Moody - 1838 - 324 sider
...on that day seven years. Echard, the historian, thus concludes his narrative : — "How far Lindsey is to be believed, and how far the story is to be...judgment; and not to any determination of our own." In the time of Lilly, the leading practical astrologers were the vilest miscreants of the community.... | |
| T. H. Croft MOODY - 1838 - 344 sider
...died on that day seven years. Echard, the historian, thus conclude* his narrative:—"How far Lindsey is to be believed, and how far the story is to be...judgment; and not to any determination of our own." In the time of Lilly, the leading practical astrologers were the vilest miscreants of the community.... | |
| 1839 - 466 sider
...assur'd is still preserv'd in the family of the Thorowgoods, but how far Lindsey is to be believ'd, and how far the story is to be accounted incredible,...and judgment, and not to any determination of our own,"—Echard's History of England, p.|691. I will subjoin to this a piece of admirable wit and satire,... | |
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