| 1791 - 612 páginas
...colleges, with thofe of the learned profeffions, or of thofe who, from their elevated birth or Itation, give laws to the refinements and elegancies of a court...confine propriety to the latter, which is too often the cafe, feems an injury to the former; who, from their very profclTinn, appear to have a natural right... | |
| John Walker - 1807 - 1108 páginas
...of speakers, whether good or bad ? This has never been asserted by the most sanguine abettors of its authority. Is it the usage of the studious in schools...elevated birth or station, give laws to the refinements anil elegancies of a court ? To confine propriety to the latter, which is too often the case, seems... | |
| James Gilchrist - 1816 - 296 páginas
...Is it the usage of the multitude ? This has never been asserted by the most sanguine abettors of its authority. Is it the usage of the studious in schools...professions, or that of those who, from their elevated birth and station, give laws to the refinements and elegancies of a court ? To confine propriety to the latter,... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 808 páginas
...of speakers, whether good or bad ? This has never been asserted by the most sanguine abettors of its authority. Is it the usage of the studious in schools...laws to the refinements and elegancies of a court r To confine propriety to the Utter, which is too often the case, seems an injury to the former, who,... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 808 páginas
...the luage of the studious in schools and colleges, with those oi the ''earned prnfes•KM or that Ol* those who, from their elevated birth or station, give laws to the iel',,iement- und r' r*r««i»« of • court? To confine propriety to the latter, which is too often... | |
| John Walker - 1825 - 802 páginas
...speakers, whether good or b:i<1 ? This has never been asserted by the most sanguine abettors of iU authority. Is it the usage of the studious in schools and colleges, with those of the learned profe«, or that of those wl:o, from ihcir clevntcil birth or station, give laws to the refinement*... | |
| John Walker - 1828 - 798 páginas
...asserted by the m'set sanguine abettors of its authority. Is it the usage of the studious in schools aud colleges, with those of the learned professions, or...confine propriety to the latter, which is too often the cose, seems au injury to the former; who, from their very profession, appear to have a natural right... | |
| John Walker - 1834 - 682 páginas
...miiUitudeof speakers, whetber good or bad ? Tins has never been asserted by the most sanguine abettors of its authority. Is it the usage of the studious in schools and colleges, with thus? of the learned professions, or that of those who, from their elevated birth or station, give... | |
| John Walker - 1836 - 800 páginas
...whether good or bad ? This has never been asserted by the roosf sauguine abetton of its •athoritr. Is it the usage of the studious in schools and colleges, with those o: the learned profesikms, or thut of those who, from their elevated birth or station, give laws to... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 páginas
...[spellers], whether good or bad ? This has never been asserted by the most sanguine abettors of its authority. Is it the usage of the studious in schools...professions, or that of those who, from their elevated birth and station, give laws to the refinements and elegancies of a court ? To confine propriety to the latter,... | |
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