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" I have no esteem of a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks, ingratitude, and foolish prate : and that I value not all, or any of the shame of him and his infidel companions ; being very well satisfied... "
United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal - Page 158
1835
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 55

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1836 - 600 pages
...have no esteem of a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by (illy tricks, ingratitude, and foolish prate ; and that...companions ; being very well satisfied that if Christ and his apostles were to walk again upon earth, they should not escape free from the calumnies of their...
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An Account of the Revd. John Flamsteed, the First Astronomer-royal: Compiled ...

Francis Baily - Astronomers - 1835 - 758 pages
...than he will either own or restore ; and that I have no esteem of a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks,...companions ; being very well satisfied that if Christ and his apostles were to walk again upon earth, they should not escape free from the calumnies of their...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 62

English literature - 1836 - 558 pages
...than he will either own or restore ; and that I have no esteem of a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks,...companions ; being very well satisfied that if Christ and his apostles were to walk again upon earth, they should not escape free from the calumnies of their...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumes 55-56

English literature - 1836 - 1184 pages
...already, than he will either own or restore ; and I have no esteem of a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks,...companions ; being very well satisfied that if Christ and his apostles were to walk again upon earth, they should not escape free from the calumnies of their...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 55

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1836 - 600 pages
...already, than he will either own or restore ; and I have no esteem of a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks,...companions ; being very well satisfied that if Christ and his apostles were to walk again upon earth, they should not escape free from the calumnies of their...
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Magazine of Popular Science, and Journal of the Useful Arts, Volume 1

Science - 1836 - 432 pages
...already than he will either own or restore; and I have no esteem for a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks,...any, of the shame of him and his infidel companions." In 1694, at Newton's urgent request, Flamsteed gave him copies of a number of observations of the moon's...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 55

English literature - 1836 - 602 pages
...has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks, ingratitude, ai.d foolish prate ; and that I value not all or any of...companions ; being very well satisfied that if Christ and his apostles were to walk again upon earth, they should not escape free from the calumnies of their...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 28

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - American periodicals - 1836 - 686 pages
...the moon, he will either own or restore ; and 1 have no esteem for a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks, ingratitude, and foolish prate ; and that 1 value not all or any of the shame of him and his infidel companions ; being very well satisfied that...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, Volume 2

David Brewster - 1855 - 592 pages
...it is impossible to justify. " I have no esteem," he says, " of a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks,...companions; being very well satisfied, that if Christ and his Apostles were to walk again upon the earth, they should not escape free from the calumnies...
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1730-1784

Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1910 - 616 pages
...1669-96, Brief Lives, ed. Clark, vol. I, p. 282. I have no esteem of a man who has lost his reputation, both for skill, candour, and ingenuity, by silly tricks,...companions ; being very well satisfied, that if Christ and his Apostles were to walk again upon the earth, they should not escape free from the calumnies...
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