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" Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned ; for men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious. "
Some advice to the people; be not conceited [&c.] a poem - Page 36
by Calamus Kurrens (pseud.) - 1847
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Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal, to Each ...

William Wordsworth - Convention of Cintra - 1809 - 234 pages
...REES, AND ORHX, FJX, \ 4 $>• \ , Q , 5FU«0 C. and R- Baldwin, Printer!, Jlew Bridge-street, London. Bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned...without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious. A politic man may write from his brain, without touch and sense of his heart; as in a \ speculation...
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The works of Francis Bacon, Volume 2

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 602 pages
...writing lately entertained, whereby matter of religion is handled in the stile of the stage. Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned...without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious. A politic man may write from his brain without touch and sense of his heart ; as in a speculation...
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Letters to W. Wilberforce, Esq., M.P.: To which is Added, An Answer to ...

Amicus Protestans - Catholic question - 1822 - 274 pages
...less a man than LORD BACON, has observed, " Earnestness must not hastily be condemned, formencan" not contend coldly, and without affection, about things " which they hold dear and precious : a politic man may " write from his brain, without touch and sense of his heart, " as in...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans ..., Volume 2

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1824 - 598 pages
...writing lately entertained, whereby matter of religion is handled in the stile of the stage. Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned;...without affection, about things which they hold dear But to leave all reverent and religious compassion towards evils, or indignation towards faults, and...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 7

Francis Bacon - 1827 - 526 pages
...writing lately entertained, whereby matter of religion is handled in the stile of the stage. Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned...without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious. A politic man may write from his brain without touch and sense of his heart ; as in a speculation...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 7

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - Law - 1827 - 528 pages
...writing lately entertained, whereby matter of religion is handled in the stile of the stage. Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned...without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious. A politic man may write from his brain without touch and sense of his heart ; as in a speculation...
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Ireland; Its Evils and Their Remedies: Being a Refutation of the Errors of ...

Michael Thomas Sadler - Ireland - 1828 - 496 pages
...I will present it in the words of Bacon. " Sharp and bitter writing," says he, " is not, hastily to be condemned ; — for men cannot contend coldly,...without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious." Having now, as I intended, developed the true principle of population, and the nature of...
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Popery in Alliance with Heathenism: Letters Proving the Conformity which ...

John Poynder - Paganism - 1835 - 128 pages
...expression in the conduct of my argument, I would add, in the language of the same illustrious writer — " Earnest writing must not hastily be condemned, for...affection, about " things which they hold dear and precious. A politic " man may write from his brain, without touch and sense " of his heart, as in a...
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Popery in Alliance with Heathenism: Letters Proving the Conformity which ...

John Poynder - 1835 - 128 pages
...expression in the conduct of my argument, I would add, in the language of the same illustrious writer — " Earnest writing must not hastily be condemned, for...affection, about " things which they hold dear and precious. A politic " man may write from his brain, without touch and sense " of his heart, as in a...
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Popery in Alliance with Heathenism: Letters Proving that where the Bible is ...

John Poynder - Paganism - 1835 - 134 pages
...in the conduct of my argument, I would add, in the language of the same illustrious writer— •' Earnest writing must not hastily be condemned, for...affection, about " things which they hold dear and precious. A politic " man may write from his brain, without touch and sense " of his heart, as in a...
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