... himself declaring, in one of his answers to addresses, that we were never to expect to go beyond them in real science. This was the real ground of all the attacks on you. Those who live by mystery and charlatanerie, fearing you would render them useless... Indiana Magazine of History - Page 201905Full view - About this book
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1829 - 554 pages
...mystery and charlatanerie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the Christian philosophy, the most sublime and benevolent but most perverted system that ever shone on man, endeavoured to crush your well earned and well deserved fame. But it was the Lilliputians upon Gulliver.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 pages
...and cfiarlaianerie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the Christian philosophy, the most sublime and benevolent but most perverted system that ever shone on man. endeavoured to crush your well earned and well deserved fame. But it was the Lilliputians upon Gulliver.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Presidents - 1829 - 582 pages
...mystery and charlatanerie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the Christian philosophy, the most sublime and benevolent but most perverted system that ever shone on man, endeavored to crush your well earned, and well deserved fame. But it was the Lilliputians upon Gulliver.... | |
| John Towill Rutt - Chemists - 1832 - 584 pages
...and charlatanerie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the .Christian philosophy, the most sublime and benevolent, but most perverted system that ever shone on man, endeavoured to crush your well-earned and well-deserved fame. But it was the Lilliputians upon Gulliver.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 618 pages
...and charlatanerie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the Christian philosophy, — the most sublime and benevolent, but most perverted system that ever shone on man, — endeavored to crush your well-earned and well-deserved fame. But it was the Lilliputians upon Gulliver.... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1864 - 960 pages
...and charlatanerie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the Christian philosophy — the most sublime and benevolent, but most perverted system that ever shone on man — endeavored to crush your well earned fame. But it was the Lilliputians upon Gulliver. Our countrymen... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - Presidents - 1858 - 732 pages
...and charlatancrie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the Christian philosophy — the most sublime and benevolent, but most perverted system that ever shone on man — endeavored to crush your well-earned and well-deaerred fame." or rather, as he more accurately... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 794 pages
...and charlatanerie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the Christian philosophy — the most sublime and benevolent, but most perverted system that ever shone on man— endeavored to crush your well-earned and well-deserved fame." He mentions to his correspondent that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1859 - 642 pages
...and charlatanerie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the Christian philosophy, — the most sublime and benevolent, but most perverted system that ever shone on man, — endeavored to crush your well-earned and well-deserved fame. But it was the Lilliputians upon Gulliver.... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1864 - 966 pages
...and charlatanerie, fearing you would render them useless by simplifying the Christian philosophy — the most sublime and benevolent, but most perverted system that ever shone on man— endeavored to crush your well earned fame. But it was the Lilliputians upon Gulliver. Our countrymen... | |
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