 | Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1752
...only a love of ftudy, and a defire of knowledge, muft have grown up with us, but fuch an induftrioui application likewife, as requires the whole vigour...exerted in the purfuit of truth, through long trains of ideas, and all thofe dark recefles wherein man, not God, has hid it. THIS love and this defire I have... | |
 | Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1752 - 481 pages
...and a defire of knowledge, muft have grown up with us, but inch an induftrious application like\vife, as requires the whole vigour of the mind to be exerted in the purfuit of truth, through long trains of ideas, and all thofe dark recedes wherein man, not God, has hid it. Tins THIS love and this defire... | |
 | Several Hands - 1752
...young, will be utterly unable to improve it old—Not only a love of ftudy, and a defire of knowledge muft have grown up with us, but fuch an induftrious...application likewife, as requires the whole vigour of the miad to be exerted m the purfuit of truth, through long trains of ideas, and all thofc dark recedes... | |
 | John Leland - 1753 - 167 pages
...utterly cc unable to improve it old."- And that " not only a love of ftudy, and a defire of " knowlege, muft have grown up with us, but " fuch an induftrious...of truth, through long " trains of difcourfe, and all thofe dark recefles, ct wherein man, not God, has hid it." And then he declares, that this love,... | |
 | John Leland - 1756 - 483 pages
....-•Sfcflhot only a love of ftudy, and a defire of " knowlege, muft have grown up with, us, but "tt.tfuch an induftrious application likewife, as " requires the whole vigour of the mind to be • 4* exerted in the purfuit of truth, through long -**• trains of difcourfe, and all thofedark... | |
 | Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1768
...a love of ftudy, rnd a defireof knowkdger muft have grown up with us, but fuch an B b 2 induftrious induftrious application likewife, as requires the...exerted in the purfuit of truth, through long trains of ideas, and all thofe dark recefles wherein man, not God, has bid it. This love and this cfefire I have... | |
 | British Plutarch - 1776
...• " Not only a love of ftudy, and a defire of • knowledge, muft have grown up with us, butfuch an induftriouS application likewife, as -requires...exerted in the purfuit of truth, through long trains of ideas, and alt thofe dark recefles, wherein maa, not God, liashid it. " This love, and this defire,.... | |
 | Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1777 - 385 pages
...fenibus modo permaneant ftudium et indu" ftria." Not only a love of ftudy, aiid a defire of knowledge, muft have grown up with us, but fuch an induftrious...exerted in the purfuit of truth, through long trains of ideas, and all thofe dark recefles wherein man, not God, has hid it. This love and this defire I have... | |
 | 1791
...fenibus, mode permaneant ftudium & induftria." ". Not only a love of ftudy, and a defire of knowledge, muft have grown up with us, but fuch an induftrious...exerted in the purfuit of truth, through long trains of ideas, and all thole dark receffes, wherein man, not God, has hid it. " This love, and this defire,... | |
 | Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1793
...mult have grown up with us, but fuch an induftrious application hkewife, as requires the whole vigor of the mind to be exerted in the purfuit of truth, through long trains of ideas, and all thofe dark recefles wherein man, not God, has hid it. THIS love and this defire I have... | |
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