THE fame of this princess, though it has surmounted the prejudices both of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her,... The Monthly Magazine - Page 81798Full view - About this book
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 pages
...a confidence in a man whofo little ciekrved it. to another prejudice, which is more durable becaufe more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we furvey her, is capable either of exalting beyond meafure, or dicninifhing the luttrc of her character. This prejudice... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 pages
...confidence in a man wno u little defetve-J it.' to another prejudice, which is more durable becaufe more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we furvey her, is capable either of exalting beyond mcafure, or diminifhing the lultre of her character. This prejudice... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 pages
...faction and of bigotry, yet lies ftill expofed to another prejudice, which is more durable becaufe more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we furvey her, is capable either of exajting beyond meafure, or diminifhing the luftre of her character. This prejudice... | |
| David Hume - 1775 - 446 pages
...both of faSion and bigotry, yet lies ftill cxpofed to another prejudice, which is more durable becaufe more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we furvey her, is capable either of exalting beyond meafure, or diminifhing the luftre of her character. This prejudice... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 pages
...faction and of bigotry, yet lies ftill expofed to another prejudice, which is more durable, becaufe more natural ; and which, according to the different views in which we furvey her, is capable eitkerof exalting beyond meafure, or diminifhing, the luftre of fitf chanuSdrt; -£Cht* prejudice... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 680 pages
...faction and of bigotry yet Jies ftill expofed to another prejudice, which is ijiore durable, becaufc more natural and which, according to the different views in which we furvey her, is capable either of exalting beyond meafure, or dimmifhing the luftre of her character. This prejudice... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 682 pages
...and of bigotry yet lies ftill expofed to another prejudice, луЫсЬ 'ч . more durable, becaufe more natural and which, according to the different views in which we furvej her, is capable either of exalting beyond meafure, or. diminiming the luftre of her character,... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies ftill expofed to another prejudice which is more durable, becaufe more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we furvey her, is capable either of exalting beyond meafure, or diminifhing the ludre of her character. This prejudice... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 pages
...faction and of bigotry, yet lies fiill expofed to another prejudice, which is more durable, becaufe more natural ; and which, according to the different views in which we furvey her, is capable either of exalting beyond meafure, or diminifliing, the luftre of her character. This prejudice... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 552 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing the lustre of her character.... | |
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