... observation. On the contrary, we shall find, that all our attempts to prescribe bounds to the activity of this so powerful agent will end only in surprise at the extent of its authority ; in astonishment at the universality of its influence. Its claim... No.55-102, Apr. 16, 1726-Mar. 25, 1727 - Side 234af James Arbuckle - 1734Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Gregory Griffin - 1787 - 480 sider
...the univerfality of its influence. Its claim to an undifput«d empire over language, is afferted by the author from whom I have taken the motto of this paper; with what juftice, the teftimony of a fucceeding age may declare; when a Csefar, who made and unmade... | |
| John Smith, George Canning, John Hookham Frere, Robert Percy Smith - 1788 - 476 sider
...the univerfality of its influence. Its claim to an undifputed empire over language, is aflerted by the author from whom I have taken the motto of this paper; with what juftice, the teftimony of a fucceeding age may declare; when a Cffifar, who made and unmade... | |
| George Canning - 1793 - 270 sider
...the univerfality of its influence. Its claim to an undifputed empire over language, is affcrted by the author from whom I have taken the motto of this paper ; with what juftice, the teftimony of a fucceeding age may declare; when a Csefar who made and unmade... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 424 sider
...at the universality of its influence. Its claim to an undisputed empire over language is asserted by the author from whom I have taken the motto of this paper; with what justice, the testimony of a succeeding age may declare ; when a Caesar who made and unmade... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 426 sider
...the universality of its influence. Its claim to an undisputed empire over language, is asserted by the author from whom I have taken the motto of this paper; with what justice, the testimony of a succeeding age may declare; when a Caesar, who made and unmade... | |
| John Hookham Frere, Bartle Frere - 1872 - 662 sider
...the universality of its influence. Its claim to an undisputed empire over language, is asserted by the author from whom I have taken the motto of this paper, with what justice the testimony of a succeeding age may declare, when a Caesar, who made and unmade... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1874 - 454 sider
...the universality of its influence. Its claim to an undisputed empire over language, is asserted by the author from whom I have taken the motto of this paper, with what justice the testimony of a succeeding age may declare, when a Caesar, who made and unmade... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1874 - 446 sider
...the universality of its influence. Its claim to an undisputed empire over language, is asserted by the author from whom I have taken the motto of this paper, with what justice the testimony of a succeeding age may declare, when a Caesar, who made and unmade... | |
| James Arbuckle - 922 sider
...Tharfalia, in our own Language, with little lefs pleafurc than in the Originals. I might mention a gfeat many other worthy Performances of the fame nature,...recommended to us by the Dignity and Grandure of its Subject, as well as thofe Beauties it boafts i as as a Poem. It contains an Account of one of the greateft... | |
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