If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue and to truth... The Rambler - Page 140by Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 463 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 466 pages
...me remember,." lays Hale, " when I find myfelf inclined to pity a " criminal, that there is likewife a pity due to the " country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more refpect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. NUMB. 61. TUESDAY^ QBoler 16, 1750. Falfus... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
...me remember," fays Hale, 'c when I find myfelf inclined to pity a " criminal, that there is likewife a pity due to the " country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more refpect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. N°6i, THE RAMBLER. 387 NUMB. 61. TUESDAY,... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 564 pages
...Let me remember, (fays Hale) when I find myfelf inclined to pity a criminal, that there is likewife a pity due to the country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more refpect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth4." 4 Rambler, No. 60. What I confider as the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 626 pages
...when I find myfelf inclined to pity a crimi" nal, that there is likewife a pity due to the coun" try." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more refpect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. NUMB. 61. TUESDAY, October 16, 1750. Falfus... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...Let me remember, (says Hale,) when I find myself inclined to pity a criminal, that there is likewise a pity due to the country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue and to truth V What I consider as the peculiar value of... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 pages
...Let me remember, (says Hale,) when I find myself inclined to pity a criminal, that there is likewise a pity due to the country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue and to truth1.' What I consider as the peculiar value of... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 pages
...Let me remember, (says Hale,) when I find myself inclined to pity a criminal, that there is likewise a pity due to the country.' If we owe regard to the 1 memory of the dead, there is yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue and to truth."4... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 460 pages
...remember," fays Hale, " when I " find myfelf inclined to pity a criminal, that there is " likewife a pity due to the country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more refpect: to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. .*....« NUMB. 61. TUESDAY, OSlober 16,... | |
| 1803 - 290 pages
...remember,' says Hale, ' when ' f find myself inclined to pity a criminal, that there is ' likewise a pity due to the country.' If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. No. LXI. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1750. Falsus... | |
| 1806 - 346 pages
...remember," says Hale, " when I find " myself inclined to pity a criminal, that there is " likewise a pity due to the country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is E 3 -. ; yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to tuel and to truth. N* 61. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16,... | |
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