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" It will give me the greatest pleasure to have an opportunity of becoming better acquainted with Mr. Gibbon. I beg he would accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner in which he has spoken of a performance, which derives its chief merit from... "
Doutes historiques sur la vie et le règne du roi Richard III. - Page 59
by Edward Gibbon - 1796
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Miscellaneous Works of Edw. Gibbon: With Memoirs of His Life and ..., Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1796 - 434 pages
...becoming better acquainted with Mr. Gibbon. I beg he would accept my fincere thanks for the too favorable manner in which he has fpoken of a performance, which...it attempts to oppofe. I have no hope of a future exiftance, except that which is grounded on the truth of Chriftianity. I wifh not to be deprived of...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 30

1818 - 638 pages
...Gibbon ; I beg he would accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner in which he has spoken of a performance which derives its chief merit from...elegance and importance of the work it attempts to oppose. ' ." / have no hope ofa^fttture existence except that which r> grounded on the truth of Christianity...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volume 31

Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 496 pages
...Gibbon. I beg he would accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner in which he has spoken of a performance, which derives its chief merit from...elegance and importance of the work it attempts to oppose. I have no hope of a future existence, except that which is grounded on the truth of Christianity....
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The Miscellaneous Works of Edward Gibbon, Esq: With Memoirs of His ..., Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1814 - 544 pages
...Gibbon. I beg he would accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner in which he has spoken of a performance, which derives its chief merit from...elegance and importance of the work it attempts to oppose. I have no hope of a future existence, except that which is grounded on the truth of Christianity....
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 31

Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 490 pages
...Gibbon. I beg he would accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner in which he has spoken of a performance, which derives its chief merit from...elegance and importance of the work it attempts to oppose. I have no hope of a future existence, except that which is grounded on the truth of Christianity....
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

1817 - 490 pages
...Gibbon. I beg he would accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner in which he has spoken of a performance, which derives its chief merit from...elegance and importance of the work it attempts to oppose. I have no hope of a future existence, except that which is grounded on the truth of Christianity....
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Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Watson ...: Written by Himself at ..., Volume 1

Richard Watson - 1818 - 454 pages
...Gibbon ; I beg he would accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner, in which he has spoken of a performance, which derives its chief merit from...elegance and importance of the work it attempts to oppose. " I have no hope of a future existence except that which is grounded on the truth of Christianity...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 9; Volume 27

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1818 - 628 pages
...Gibbon ; I beg he would accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner in which he has spoken of a performance which derives its chief merit from...elegance and importance of the work it attempts to oppose. " I have no hope of a future existence except that which is grounded on the truth of Christianity...
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Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Watson, Bishop of Landaff

Richard Watson - 1818 - 466 pages
...Gibbon ; 1 beg he Avould accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner in which he has spoken of a performance which derives its chief merit from...elegance and importance of the work it attempts to oppose. " 1 have no hope of a future existence except that which is grounded on the truth of Christianity...
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THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OF CRITICAL JOURNAL

DAVID WILLISON - 1818 - 572 pages
...I beg he would accept my sincere thanks for the too favourable manner in which he has spoken of ,& performance which derives its chief merit from the...elegance and importance of the work it attempts to oppose. ' " I have no hope of a future existence except that ivhich is grounded on the truth of Christianity...
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