| William Melmoth - English letters - 1758 - 478 pages
...may «c be affigned fo differing, as not to agree " in any thing, unlefs in their being all of «c them probable enough; I have often " found fuch difficulties...pofitively of very " few things, except matter of fact. And *' when I venture to deliver any thing by «' way of opinion, I mould, if it were not .."... | |
| William Melmoth - English prose literature - 1758 - 474 pages
..." give myfelf no one probable caufe, and «' fome things of which feveral cauies may " be afligned fo differing, as not to agree " in any thing, unlefs...things, and I " am fo fenfible of my own difability to «c furmount thofe difficulties, that I dare " fpeak confidently and pofitively of very " few things,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1778 - 514 pages
...coulJ give myfelf no one probable caufe, and fome things, of which feveral caufes may be afiigned, fo differing, as not to agree in any thing, unlefs...thofe difficulties, that I dare fpeak confidently and poKti-vely of very few things, except matters of fadt. And when 1 venture to deliver any thing by way... | |
| William Melmoth - English letters - 1815 - 314 pages
...things of which several causes may be assigned, so " differing as not to agree in any thing, unless in their being '• all of them probable enough, I have often found such " difficulties in searching into the causes and manner of " things, and I am so sensible of my... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 336 pages
...some things of which several causes may be assigned, so differing as not to agree in any thing, unless in their being, all of them, probable enough, I have often found such difficulties in searching into the causes and manner of things, and I am so sensible of my own... | |
| Karen L. Edwards - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 284 pages
...things, of which several causes may be assigned so differing, as not to agree in any thing, unless in their being all of them probable enough; I have often found such difficulties in searching into the cause and manner of things, and I am so sensible of my own... | |
| Robert Boyle - Philosophy - 2005 - 521 pages
...some things of which several Causes may be assign'd so differing, as not to agree in any thing unless in their being all of them probable enough, I have often found such Difficulties in searching into the Causes and Manner of things: and I am so sensible of my own... | |
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