| Francis Hardy - 1810 - 480 페이지
...to introduce myself to you ; we deists ought to know each other.' — ' Madam,' replied he, ' I am no deist. I do not style myself so, neither do I desire to be known by that appellation.' had been done him. ' Zounds, man,' said he, with more peevishness than I had ever seen him express,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 854 페이지
...introduce myself to you ; we deists ought to know each other.' — « Madame,' replied he, • I am no deist. I do not style myself so, neither do I desire to be known by that appellation.' Nothing Nothing ever gave Hume more real vexation, than the strictures made upon his history in the House of... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 페이지
...to introduce myself to you : we deists ought to know each other." — " Madam," replied he, " I am no deist. I do not style myself so, neither do I desire to be knowo by that appellation." Nothing ever gave Hume more real vexation than the strictures made upon... | |
| George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 페이지
...leave to introduce myself to you-; we deists ought to know one another."—" Madam," replied he, " I am no deist ; I do not style myself so ; neither do I desire to be known by that appellation !" Hobbes, the philosopher of Malmesbnry, as he affected to be called, had a very convenient morality... | |
| 1836 - 804 페이지
...leave to introduce myself to you; we deists ought to know each other.' ' Madame,' replied he, ' I am no deist. I do not style myself so, neither do I desire to he known hy that appellation." Nothing ever mortified Hume so much as some strictures of the great... | |
| John Timbs - 1840 - 430 페이지
...to you ; we deists ought to know each other." " Madame," replied he, " I am no deist. I do not styl0 myself so, neither do I desire to be known by that appellation."— Ibid. PARSIMONY. NOLLEKENS, the sculptor, was a paragon of parsimony. In his own house, candles were... | |
| University magazine - 1846 - 780 페이지
...to introduce myself to you ¡ we deists ought to know each other.' — ' Madame,' replied he, ' I am no deist. I do not style myself so, neither do I desire to be known by that appellation.' " — Hardy's Ufe of Charlemont. Vol. ip 285. Grimm's account is more lively ; but the statement is... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1846 - 560 페이지
...leave to introduce myself to you ; we Deists ought to know each other.' ' Madam,' replied he, ' I am no Deist; I do not style myself so, neither do I desire to be known by that appellation." — Hardy's Memoir of Charlemont, p. 122. superiority which he adopts towards Hume is not the least... | |
| John Hill Burton, David Hume - 1846 - 566 페이지
...leave to introduce myself to you ; we Deists ought to know each other.' ' Madam,' replied he, ' I am no Deist ; I do not style myself so, neither do I desire to bo known by that appellation." — Hardy's Memoir of Charlcmont, p. 1 22. superiority which he adopts... | |
| 1847 - 586 페이지
...in London, with this salutation, " We deists ought to know each other," Hume replied, " Madam, I am no deist, I do not style myself so, neither do I desire to be known by that appellation." (II. 141.) Nor can we wonder at this sensitiveness, however inconsistent; for so like imbecility, and... | |
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