| John William Ward (earl of Dudley.) - 1840 - 438 דפים
...f ''V LETTERS THE EARL OF DUDLEY. <jk*U& LETTERS OF THE EARL OF DUDLEY TO THE BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. " IT is certain that no works have done more service...familiar subjects, and which perhaps were never intended for publication : and it is this makes them MI valuable." LORD HAHDWICKB, Pope \. Curl, Atk. Hep. LONDON:... | |
| John William Ward Earl of Dudley - 1841 - 446 דפים
...r LETTERS THE" EARL OF DUDLEY A TO THE BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. "It is certain that no works have iloni? more service to mankind than those which have appeared...familiar subjects, and which perhaps we,re never intended for publication : and it is this makes them so valuable." LORD HARDWICKE, Popev. Cur!, Atk. Rep. A... | |
| George Harris - 1847 - 582 דפים
...subjects, and inquiries after the health of friends, and cannot properly be called a learned work. " It is certain that no works have done more service...which, perhaps, were never intended to be published ; and it is this makes them so valuable ; for I must confess, for my own part, that letters which are... | |
| 1847 - 202 דפים
...gave no insight into the character of the writer. " It is certain," said the great Lord Hardwick, " that no works have done more service to mankind than those which have appeared in the shape of letters on familiar subjects, and which were never intended for publication. This it is... | |
| John Shortt - 1871 - 846 דפים
...health of friends, and therefore could not properly be called a learned work, his lordship replied : " It is certain that no works have done more service...which, perhaps, were never intended to be published, and it is this makes them so valuable j for I must confess, for my own part, that letters which are... | |
| John Shortt - 1871 - 824 דפים
...health of friends, and therefore could not properly be called a learned work, his lordship replied : " It is certain that no works have done more service...subjects, and which, perhaps, were never intended to bo published, and it is this makes them so valuable ; for I must confess, for my own part, that letters... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 550 דפים
...can not inquire into their nature or merits, and that the bookseller who has published them can not avail himself of their frivolity if they were frivolous....published. This it is which renders them so valuable; 1 I Atk. 21-50 ; Fhillipps on Evidence, g. for I must confess, for my own part, that letters which... | |
| Appleton Morgan - 1875 - 538 דפים
...health of friends, and therefore could not properly be called a learned work, his lordship replied : " It is certain that no works have done more service...which, perhaps, were never intended to be published, and it is this makes them so* valuable ; for I must confess, for my own part, that letters which are... | |
| 1912 - 1146 דפים
...familiar subjects and Inquiries after the health of friends and cannot properly be called a learned work. It is certain that no works have done more service...which perhaps were never intended to be published; and it is this makes them so valuable." Thompson v. Stanhope, 2 Ambler, 737 (1774), was a suit by the... | |
| 1886 - 228 דפים
...subjects, and inquiries after the health of friends, and cannot properly be called a learned work. " It is certain that no works have done more service...this shape, upon familiar subjects, and which perhaps 15-2 n6 were never intended to be published ; and it is this makes them so valuable ; for I must confess... | |
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