| William Mason - 1783 - 268 sider
...they Succeed " well, yet there is more difhonour if they fail, and " it is twenty to one they will, whereas in regular ' { figures it is hard to make any great and remarkable " faults." See Temple's Mfccllamcs, vol. I. p. 186. fol. edit. NOTE VIII. Verfe 493. Led to the fair atcblevemcnt.... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 264 sider
...they fucceed " well, yet there is more diflionour if they fail, and " it is twenty to one they will, whereas in regular " figures it is hard to make any great and remarkable " faults." See Temple's Mfiellanies, vol. I. p. 186. fol. edit. NOTE VIII. Verfe 493. Led to the fair atchievtment.... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 272 sider
...they fucceed " well, yet there is more diflionour if they fail, and " it is twenty to one they will, whereas in regular " figures it is hard to make any great and remarkable " faults." See Temple's Mifcellanies, vol. I. p. 186. fol. edit. NOTE VIII. Verfe 493. Led to the fair atcbievement.... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 sider
...there is more dilbonour if they fail, and it is twenty to one they will; whereas irs regular fl. ¿ures it is hard to make any great and remarkable faults.” Fortunately Kent and a few others were not quite Co timid, ¿r we might Still be going up and down Stairs in the open air. It is true, we have heard... | |
| 1788 - 724 sider
...honour if they fucceed well, yet there is more dimonuur if they fail, and it is twenty to one they will; whereas in regular figures, it is hard to make any...quite fo timid, or we might ftill be going up and doivn flairs ia the open air. It is true, we have heard much htely. as Sir William Temple did, of irregularity... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 sider
...if they fail, and it is twenty to one they will; whereas in re¿ gular figures, it is hard to mahe any great and remarkable faults¿” Fortunately Kent...a few others were not quite fo timid, or we might Still be goin¿ up and down flairs in the open air. . It is true, we have heard much lately, as Sir... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 sider
...twenty to one they will ; whereas in regular " figures,.it is hard to make any great and remark" able faults." * FORTUNATELY Kent and a few others were ' not quite fo timid, or we might ftill be going u '• and down ftairs in the open air. ID c IT is true, we have heard much lately, as Sir ' William... | |
| William Marshall - 1796 - 486 sider
...they fucceed will, " yet there is more difhonour if they fail, and it is " twenty to one they will ; whereas in regular " figures, it is hard to make any great and remark" able faults." c FORTUNATELY Kent and a few others were ' not quite fo timid, or we might ftill... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1803 - 460 sider
...*• succeed well, yet there is more dishonour, if they *' fail, and it is twenty to one they will; whereas '' in regular figures, it is hard to make any great " and remarkable faults." ' FOKTUNATELY Kent and a few others were ' not quite so timid, or we might still be going up * and... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 526 sider
...they succeed well, " yet there is more dishonour if they fail, and it is " twenty to one they will, whereas in regular figures it " is hard to make any great and remarkable faults." See " Temple's Miscellanies, vol. I, p. 186. fol. edit. Note VIII. Vene 493. Led to the fair atchievement.... | |
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