| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 páginas
...in their day. At present they repose in lasting oblivion. Who, born wilhin the last forty years, hns themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Who ever read him through ? Ask the bookfellers... | |
| Charles John Abbey - 1887 - 424 páginas
...Fortcus, p. 40. ' Watson's Anecdotes, i. 392. 2 H. More's Works, xi. 101. • Parr's Works, viii. 150. has read one word of Collins, and Toland, and Tindal, and Chubb, and Morgan ? Who now reads Bolingbroke ? who ever read him through ? Ask the booksellers of London what is become... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1892 - 440 páginas
...made some noise in their day. At present they repose in lasting oblivion. Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers ? Who now reads Bolingbroke ? Who ever read him through? Ask the booksellers... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 588 páginas
...made some noise in their day. At present they repose in lasting oblivion. Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers ? Who now reads Bolingbroke ? Who ever read him through ? A.sk the booksellers... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1909 - 470 páginas
...made some noise in their day. At present they repose in lasting oblivion. Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Who ever read him through? Ask the booksellers... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1909 - 472 páginas
...day. At present they repose in lasting oblivion. Who, born within the last forty years, has read ooe word of Collins, and Toland, and Tindal, and Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Who ever read him through? Ask the booksellers... | |
| David Staars - 1909 - 358 páginas
...was circulated in England at the end of the eighteenth century, he cries, ' Who born within the last forty years has read one word of Collins, and Toland, and Tindal, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers ? ' * This last observation sums up the general... | |
| David Otis Mears - 1916 - 370 páginas
...proportion as it touches the Bible. Burke, almost a century ago, remarked : " Who born within the last forty years has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves freethinkers ? Who now reads Bolingbroke ? Who ever read him through ? " Godless speculations... | |
| Sir Charles Edward Mallet - 1927 - 604 páginas
...controversies indeed had died down. " Who born within the last forty years," asked Burke in the Reflections, " has read one word of Collins, and Toland, and Tindal,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers." Even Hume had forborne to press home the consequences of his logic and had... | |
| George Leopold Hurst - 1926 - 568 páginas
...Revolution in France, 1790, becomes more appropriate with each succeeding decade: "Who born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins and Toland...and Chubb and Morgan and that whole race who called themselves Free-thinkers?" The deistic temper however showed its influence on the literature of practical... | |
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