 | Thomas Davies - 1781
...communicate his knowledge of it to others. He left a fragment called an Eflay on the Art of A£ling, which, it is much to be lamented, that he did not live to complete. What remains is worth an actor's confideration. CHAP. DAVID GAR RICK, Efq. 1*7" CHA P. XIV.... | |
 | 1805
...his profound Oriental learning in illustrating topics of great importance in the history of mankind ; and it is much to be lamented that he did not live to revise and improve them in England, with the advantages of accumulated knowledge and undisturbed leisure.... | |
 | Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - History - 1804
...his profound Oriental learning, in illustrating topics of great importance in the history of mankind} and it is much to be lamented that he did not live to revise and improve them in England, with the advantages of accumulated knowledge, and undisturbed leisure.... | |
 | Sir William Jones - 1807
...his profound Oriental learning in illuftrating topics of great importance in the hiftory of mankind ; and it is much to be lamented, that he did not live to revife and improve them in England, with the advantages of accumulated knowledge and uhdifturbed Jeifure*.... | |
 | Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807
...his profound oriental learning in illustrating topics of great importance in the history of mankind; and it is much to be lamented that he did not live to revise and improve i>'em in England, wiih the advantages of accumulated knowledge and undisturbed leisure... | |
 | Charles Taylor - History - 1809
...his profound Oriental learning in illustrating topics of great importance in the history of mankind ; and it is much to be lamented, that he did not live to revive and improve them in Kngland, with the advantages of accumulated knowledge and imdisturbe<l leisure.... | |
 | C. taylor - 1809
...his profound Oriental learning in illustrating topics of great importance in the history of mankind; and it is much to be lamented, that he did not live to revive and improve them in England, with the advantages of accumulated knowledge and undisturbed leiture.... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1812
...state, and displays an extensive fund of learning, connected with the investigation of the civil law. It is much to be lamented that he did not live to complete his plan : but by his will he expressly forbade any part of his MSS. to be printed, as not... | |
 | New and general biographical dictionary - 1812
...state, and displays an extensive fund of learning, connected with the investigation of the civil law. It is much to be lamented that he did not live to complete his plan: but by his will he expressly forbade any part of his MSS. to be printed, as not... | |
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