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" still more despicable,' admits of infinite shades, from very light to very dark. How am I to judge of the degree intended ? or how shall I annex any precise idea to language so indefinite... "
Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 - 1809-10 - Sivu 370
1806
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Public Characters, Nide 8

1806 - 672 sivua
...hewerer, mentioning to whom, when or where. 'Tis evident that the phrase " still more despicable,1' admits of infinite shades, from very light to very...distinction : when, therefore, you do not interrogate me as to the opinion which is specifically ascribed to me, I must conclude that you view it as within...

The Balance, and Columbian Repository, Nide 3

1804 - 450 sivua
...whom, when or where. 'Tis evident that the phrafe " ftill more defpicable" admits of infinite fhades from very light to very dark. How am I to judge of the degrc intended ? or how fhsli I annex any precife idea to language fo indefinite ? Between Gentlemen,...

American Political and Military Biography: In Two Parts. Part I. The ...

1825 - 476 sivua
...however, mentioning to whom, when, or where. 'Tis evident that the phrase, "still more despicable," admits of infinite shades, from very light to very...despicable and more despicable are not worth the pains of distinction; when, therefore, you do not interrogate me, as to the opinion which is specifically ascribed...

American Military Biography: Containing the Lives, Characters, and Aneccotes ...

1825 - 472 sivua
...teen years competition. If phrase, " still more despica- j there .were no other objection •fale," admits of infinite shades, from very light to very...idea to language so indefinite ? Between gentlemen, despica to it, this in sufficient, that it would tend to expose my sincerity and delicacy to injurious...

American Military Biography: Containing the Lives, Characters, and Anecdotes ...

Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - 1825 - 464 sivua
...however, mentioning to whom, when, or where. 'Tis evident that the phrase, " still more despicable," admits of infinite shades, from very light to very...or how shall I annex any precise idea to language во indefinite ? Between gentlemen, detpicablt and more despicable are not worth the pains of distinction...

American Political and Military Biography: In Two Parts. Part I. The ...

1825 - 460 sivua
...however, mentioning to whom, when, or where. iTis evident that the phrase, "still more despicable," admits of infinite shades, from very light to very dark. How am I to judge of the degree intended I flf IWW filial! I annex any precise idea to language sp indefiBetween gentlemen, despicable and more...

Memoirs of Aaron Burr: With Miscellaneous Selections from His ..., Nide 2

Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 506 sivua
...however, mentioning to •whom, when, or where. Tis evident that the phrase " still more despicable" admits of infinite shades, from very light to very...despicable and more despicable are not worth the pains of distinction; when, therefore, you do not interrogate me as to the opinion which is specifically ascribed...

Memoirs of Aaron Burr: With Miscellaneous Selections from His ..., Nide 2

Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 506 sivua
...however, mentioning to whom, when, or where. 'Tis evident that the phrase " still more despicable" admits of infinite shades, from very light to very...despicable and more despicable are not worth the pains of distinction ; when, therefore, you do not interrogate me as to the opinion which is specifically ascribed...

Memoirs of Aaron Burr: With Miscellaneous Selections from His ..., Nide 2

Aaron Burr - 1837 - 510 sivua
...evident that the phrase " still more despicable" admits of infinite shades, from very light to yery dark. How am I to judge of the degree intended ? Or...despicable and- more despicable are not worth the pains of distinction ; when, therefore, you do not interrogate me as to the opinion which is specifically ascribed...

Memoirs of Aaron Burr: With Miscellaneous Selections from His ..., Nide 1

Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 470 sivua
...however, mentioning to whom, when, or where. "Tis evident that the phrase " still more despicable" admits of infinite shades, from very light to very dark. How am I to judge of the degree intended 1 Or how shall I annex any precise idea to language so indefinite? Between gentlemen, despicable and...




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