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Reformists Reviewed</head> | |||
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Sincere reformists<lb/> | |||
Anti reformists.<lb/> 1. Eden.<lb/> 2. Wynne.</note> | |||
<p>Principle of penal law. <add> 8<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> Volume 1.</add> Date of third Edition <add>(the latest)</add> 1775.</p> | |||
<p>Of the compound matter principle part passages from written<lb/> accounts and <unclear>wisdom</unclear>: lawyers and non-lawyers: <add>artificial</add> flowers<lb/> composed of vague generalities and <gap/> scattered<lb/> <add>or sprinkled on</add> here and there in considerable quantity: ratiocinative<lb/> matters scarce any: <del>those</del> propositions desiring the name<lb/> of a pamphlet and at the same time connected together<lb/> none. Date of the first edition 1771. <del>☞ See Clark's catalogue</del>.</p> | |||
<p>This however is not unmixed flattery: <gap/><lb/> of imperfection present themselves in no inconsiderable<lb/> abundance.</p> | |||
<p>Whatsoever it would be <sic>agreable</sic> to take in hand<lb/> and swallow the matter of a work written in the purely <add>pure</add> <lb/> lickspittle <sic>stile</sic>, let him take up "<hi rend="underline">Eunomus</hi> or<lb/> | |||
"Dialogues concerning the Law and Constitution of England".<lb/> Author Edward Wynne Esq. late of the Inner Temple: who<lb/> afterwards became a Sergeant at law, <add>Volumes, two</add> Date of the 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Edition, 1767.<lb/> date of the third edition <add>the latest</add> 1809. Compound matter<lb/> unmixed <del><gap/></del> and ungrounded laudation dished up<lb/> vague generalities from beginning to end: fit subject-<lb/>matter for the Nephrographical art, science and <gap/><lb/> of Lester Howard.</p> | |||
<p><add>Of this man, (so says tradition)</add> <gap/> was the visage: <del>of the man</del> and less <gap/>,<lb/> if honest, the mind.</p> | |||
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1829. Aug.
Reformists Reviewed
Reviews classes
Sincere reformists
Anti reformists.
1. Eden.
2. Wynne.
Principle of penal law. 8o Volume 1. Date of third Edition (the latest) 1775.
Of the compound matter principle part passages from written
accounts and wisdom: lawyers and non-lawyers: artificial flowers
composed of vague generalities and scattered
or sprinkled on here and there in considerable quantity: ratiocinative
matters scarce any: those propositions desiring the name
of a pamphlet and at the same time connected together
none. Date of the first edition 1771. ☞ See Clark's catalogue.
This however is not unmixed flattery:
of imperfection present themselves in no inconsiderable
abundance.
Whatsoever it would be agreable to take in hand
and swallow the matter of a work written in the purely pure
lickspittle stile, let him take up "Eunomus or
"Dialogues concerning the Law and Constitution of England".
Author Edward Wynne Esq. late of the Inner Temple: who
afterwards became a Sergeant at law, Volumes, two Date of the 1st Edition, 1767.
date of the third edition the latest 1809. Compound matter
unmixed and ungrounded laudation dished up
vague generalities from beginning to end: fit subject-
matter for the Nephrographical art, science and
of Lester Howard.
Of this man, (so says tradition) was the visage: of the man and less ,
if honest, the mind.
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