... great difficulty ; so albeit beginnings of this study seem difficult, yet, when the professor of the law can dive into the depth, it is delightful, easy, and without any heavy burthen, so long as he keep himself in his own proper element. The British Essayists;: Connoisseur - Strona 208autor: Alexander Chalmers - 1808Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Mr. Town - 1767 - Liczba stron: 296
..." the depth, it is delightful, eafy, and without " any heavy burthen, fo long as he keeps himfelf " in his own proper element " WHAT plan, Mr. TOWN, can be more delightful, eafy, and without any heavy burthen, than Inftitutes of this nature ? I have indeed often looked with... | |
| Bonnell Thornton, George Colman - 1767 - Liczba stron: 310
..." the depth, it is delightful, eafy, and without " any heavy burthen, fo long as he keeps himfelf " in his own proper element" WHAT plan, Mr. TOWN, can be more delightful, eafy, and without any heavy burthen, than Inftitutes of this nature ? I have indeed often looked with... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - Liczba stron: 260
...time, Mr. Town, you must perceive, that the ground of my scheme is, in short, no more than this, viz. that the student should regard his life as a kind...institutes of this nature? I have indeed often looked with concern upon those unhappy gentlemen, who have impaired their health by the old method of study, and... | |
| 1803 - Liczba stron: 208
...like a deep well, out of which each ' man draweth according to the strength of his under' standing,' so, in pursuance of my plan, the student will improve...Institutes of this nature ? I have indeed often looked with concern upon those unhappy gentlemen, who have impaired their health by the old method of study, and... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1812 - Liczba stron: 642
...be drawne up but with a great difficultie ; so albeit beginnings of this study seem difficult, yet when the professor of the law can dive into the depth, it is delightfull, easie, and without any heavy burthen, so long as he keepe himselfe in his owne proper... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - Liczba stron: 428
...drawn up but " with a great difficulty ; so, albeit beginnings of " this study seem difficult, yet, when the professor " of the law can dive into the depth, it is delight" ful, easy, and without any heavy burden, so long " as he keep himself in his own proper element."*... | |
| David Hoffman - 1817 - Liczba stron: 398
...be drawn up but with great difficulty; so, albeit, the beginning of this study seems difficult, yet when the professor of the law can dive into the depth,...long as he keeps himself in his own proper element." But notwithstanding we are thus grateful for the useful labours of this Hercules in the law, and thus... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1817 - Liczba stron: 950
...cannot be drawne up but with great difficultic ; so albeit beginnings of this study seem difficult, yet when the professor of the law can dive into the depth, it is delightful], easie, and without any heavy burthen, so long as he keepe himsclfe in his owne proper element Glamile... | |
| Liczba stron: 610
...which (in the language of a great judge) seem difficult ; yet, when the 05. — VOL. vin. professor can dive into the depth, it is delightful, easy, and without any burden, so long as he keeps himself in his own proper element." In regard to professional honours and... | |
| David Irving - 1821 - Liczba stron: 336
...cannot be drawn up but with great difficulty, so, albeit beginnings of this study seem difficult, yet when the professor of the law can dive into the depth,...easy, and without any heavy ^burthen, so long as he keep: himself in his own proper element.— Cake on Lyttleton, This mode of stretching comparisons... | |
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