| English essays - 1757 - 736 pages
...juftice has wiped off the ignominious (lain of my fuppofed want of pcrtbnal courage or difaffeilion. My heart acquits me of thefe crimes. But who can be...error in judgment, or differing in opinion from, my judget ; and if yet, the error in judgment (liould be on their tide, God forgive them, as I do ; and... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1760 - 502 pages
...off the ignominious ftain of my fuppofed want of perfonal courage, and the charge of difaffection. My heart acquits me of thefe crimes : but who can...opinion from my judges, and if yet the error in judgment mould be on their fide, God forgive them, as I do ; and may the diftrefs of their minds, and uneafinefs... | |
| English essays - 1757 - 742 pages
...peribnal courage or difaffcdlion. My heart acquits* me of thefc crimes. But who can be prefumptuoudy fure of his own judgment ? If my crime is an error...from my judges; and if yet, the error in judgment ihould be on their fide, God forgive them, as I do ; and may the diftrefs of their minds, and uutafinci's... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1769 - 264 pages
...thefe crimes ; but who can be prefutnptuoufly Jure of his own judgment ?. If my crime is en trror of judgment, or differing in opinion from my judges ; and if yet the error of judgment foould be on their fide, God forgive them, as I do ; and muy the diflrefs of their minds,... | |
| Frederic Hervey - Great Britain - 1779 - 704 pages
...has wiped off the ignominious ftain of my perfonal want of courage, and the charge of difafrection. My heart acquits me of thefe crimes; •*' but who...fure of his own "?* judgment? if my crime is an error of judgment, -" or differing in opinion from my judges; and if •" yet the error of judgment ftiould... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1785 - 486 pages
...off the ignominious ftain of ny fuppofed want of perfonal courage, and the charge of difaffection. My heart acquits me of thefe crimes: but who can be prefumptuoufly fure of his own judgement ? If my crime is an errour in judgement, or differing in opinion from my judges, and if yet... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1786 - 298 pages
...ignominious ftain of my perfonal want of courage, and the charge of difaffetlion. My heart acquits me ofthefe crimes ; but who can be prefumptuoufly fure of his own judgment? If my crime is an error of judgment, or differing in opinion from my judges : and if- yet the error of judgment Jhould 'be... | |
| Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1790 - 622 pages
...juftice has wiped off the ignominious ftain of my fuppofed " want of perfonal courage, or difaffedlion. My heart acquits " me of thefe crimes. But, who can be prefumptuoufly fure " of his own judgment, or differing in opinion from my judg" es ?—And, if yet the error of judgment mould be on their "... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1792 - 296 pages
...thefe .crimes ; but luhocan be prcfumptuoujly fure of his own judgment ? If my crime is an trror of judgment,, or differing in opinion from my judges ; and if yet the error of judgment fhould be on their fide, God forgive them, as I do ; and may the di/lrefs of their minds,... | |
| English literature - 1757 - 740 pages
...perfonal courage, or difaffection. My heart acquits me of thefe crimes. But who can be prefumptuouily fure of his own judgment ! if my crime is an error...opinion from my judges : — and if yet the error of judgment ihould be on their fide, God forgive them, as I do; and may the diftrefs of their minds,... | |
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