A Full Confutation of All the Facts Advanced in Mr. Bower's Three Defences; In Which the Charge Brought Against Him Is Confirmed, by a Seventh Letter ... Italy, and Many Other Demonstrative Proofs
Description:This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1757 ...harfh in Mr. Bower) under the maflt tffan&ity, point out a ftriking refemblance between his character, and that drawn by Dr. Arbwthnot whofe hero was totally exempt from the vice of typo crify, by his matcblefs impudence. The remarkable intrigue with Mrs. Button, one of Mr. Bower's firft exploits after his coming to - land, as it will ferve to give us a general view of the character of the man, fo will it molt remarkably confute what he himfelf had afftrted, that he had been twenty years in England before "he thought of a bed fellow (i), and fatisfy us that whatever merit his-anfwers may have, they want one neceffary qualification to make them fatisfactory--that of presenting us with the truth.. " '---.' I beg leave upon this head, only to obferve farther, that Mr. Bower's doctrine, in matters of gallantry, is highly worthy of remark. For till bis time we never (I) Since I wrote the above paragraph, I have feen Mr' Bower's remarks on the Critical Review, in which he impudently avows, that be never pretended to the praife of having preferved an inviolable chaftity, and is very angry with the reviewers for fuppofing he could ever mean to fay this. Mrs. Button, therefore, poor woman, was only to be an tccafunal bedfellow. But what will Mr. Bower fay to the two other gentlewomen, whom he certainly courted, to be bedfelltuii in his own fenfe, long before the twenty years he mentions, had elapfed?'- -. heard, .(: 47 heard, that it is no refiefiion upon a, man's general character, to have liked a woman enough to make her Joope he would marry her, and yet difappoint her intbofe Xpe8ations, no promife of marriage having been given. (i) And he who could aflert this fo boldly to the public, will not blulh to afiert, that it is no re...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Full Confutation of All the Facts Advanced in Mr. Bower's Three Defences; In Which the Charge Brought Against Him Is Confirmed, by a Seventh Letter ... Italy, and Many Other Demonstrative Proofs. To get started finding A Full Confutation of All the Facts Advanced in Mr. Bower's Three Defences; In Which the Charge Brought Against Him Is Confirmed, by a Seventh Letter ... Italy, and Many Other Demonstrative Proofs, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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A Full Confutation of All the Facts Advanced in Mr. Bower's Three Defences; In Which the Charge Brought Against Him Is Confirmed, by a Seventh Letter ... Italy, and Many Other Demonstrative Proofs
Description: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1757 ...harfh in Mr. Bower) under the maflt tffan&ity, point out a ftriking refemblance between his character, and that drawn by Dr. Arbwthnot whofe hero was totally exempt from the vice of typo crify, by his matcblefs impudence. The remarkable intrigue with Mrs. Button, one of Mr. Bower's firft exploits after his coming to - land, as it will ferve to give us a general view of the character of the man, fo will it molt remarkably confute what he himfelf had afftrted, that he had been twenty years in England before "he thought of a bed fellow (i), and fatisfy us that whatever merit his-anfwers may have, they want one neceffary qualification to make them fatisfactory--that of presenting us with the truth.. " '---.' I beg leave upon this head, only to obferve farther, that Mr. Bower's doctrine, in matters of gallantry, is highly worthy of remark. For till bis time we never (I) Since I wrote the above paragraph, I have feen Mr' Bower's remarks on the Critical Review, in which he impudently avows, that be never pretended to the praife of having preferved an inviolable chaftity, and is very angry with the reviewers for fuppofing he could ever mean to fay this. Mrs. Button, therefore, poor woman, was only to be an tccafunal bedfellow. But what will Mr. Bower fay to the two other gentlewomen, whom he certainly courted, to be bedfelltuii in his own fenfe, long before the twenty years he mentions, had elapfed?'- -. heard, .(: 47 heard, that it is no refiefiion upon a, man's general character, to have liked a woman enough to make her Joope he would marry her, and yet difappoint her intbofe Xpe8ations, no promife of marriage having been given. (i) And he who could aflert this fo boldly to the public, will not blulh to afiert, that it is no re...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Full Confutation of All the Facts Advanced in Mr. Bower's Three Defences; In Which the Charge Brought Against Him Is Confirmed, by a Seventh Letter ... Italy, and Many Other Demonstrative Proofs. To get started finding A Full Confutation of All the Facts Advanced in Mr. Bower's Three Defences; In Which the Charge Brought Against Him Is Confirmed, by a Seventh Letter ... Italy, and Many Other Demonstrative Proofs, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.