| William Robertson - 1817 - 430 pàgines
...customs of other men, is to set at " naught the pleasure of the Almighty. When we de" face a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of " the painter...justly has the poet said, ' Presume " not to arraign or to scrutinize the various works of " Power Divine.' " For this valuable communication we are indebted... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 432 pàgines
...customs of other men, is to set at " naught the pleasure of the Almighty. When we de" face a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of " the painter;...justly has the poet said, ' Presume " not to arraign or to scrutinize the various works of " Power Divine.' " For this valuable communication we are indebted... | |
| Robert Grenville Wallace - 1824 - 526 pàgines
...and customs of other men, is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter;...justly has the poet said, ' Presume not to arraign, or to scrutinize the various works of power divine.' " LIV. MR. PERCIVAL, in his account of Ceylon, mentions... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 466 pàgines
...and customs of other men, is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...justly has the poet said, ' Presume not to arraign or to scrutinize the various works of power divine."' For this valuable communication we are indebted... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 464 pàgines
...and customs of other men, is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...justly has the poet said, ' Presume not to arraign or to scrutinize the various works of power divine.'" For this valuable communication we are indebted... | |
| 1826 - 562 pàgines
...and customs of other men is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture we naturally incur the resentment of the painter;...not to arraign or scrutinize the various works of the Power Divine.' " WFC REMINISCENCES OF WESTMINSTER. Hail, memory, hail! thy universal reign Guards... | |
| William Robertson - 1828 - 746 pàgines
...and customs of other men, is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...justly has the poet said,' Presume not to arraign or to scrutinize the various works of power divine.'" For this valuable communication we arc indebted... | |
| 1829 - 1030 pàgines
...or customs of other men, is to set at naught the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...poet said, presume not to arraign or scrutinize the variola works of power divine. ..._ In fine, the tribute you demand from the Hindoos is repugnant to... | |
| James Forbes - 1834 - 578 pàgines
...and customs of other men, is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...justly has the poet said, " presume not to arraign or to scrutinize the various works of power divine." It is well known the Hindoos admit of no proselytes... | |
| James Forbes - 1834 - 712 pàgines
...and customs of other men, is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...justly has the poet said, " presume not to arraign or to scrutinize the various works of power divine." It is well known the Hindoos admit of no proselytes... | |
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