| James Ridgway - Freedom of the press - 1813 - 470 pages
...adverted to by Lord Chatham on the memorable subject of America, ifnfortuqqtely without effect, , " Be to their faults a little blind, " Be to their virtues very kind; " Let all their thoughts be unconfin'd, " And clap your padlock on the mind." • •- * Engage the... | |
| 1845 - 752 pages
...all the authors. Emm. No, not severe ; only impartial, as critics ought to be. Ed. Will you not— " Be to their faults a little blind ; Be to their virtues very kind" ? Ar<i. Indeed, we shall be no such thing. It will be good for the people who make books that we should... | |
| Asia - 1817 - 678 pages
...lean as lightly as possible on the errors of their pupils. It was a good and praiseworthy principle. " Be to their faults a little blind, " Be to their virtues very kind, " And clap a padlock on the mind ;** it was the wise and proper medium by which the conduct of tutors... | |
| Trials - 1817 - 650 pages
...adverted to by lord Chatham on the memorable subject of America, unfurttknale/y without effect, '' Be to their faults a little blind, " Be to their virtues very kind ; f Let all their thoughts be unconfin'd, " And clap your padlock on the mind." Encage the people by... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1821 - 828 pages
...acts of their cplonies, they would-»1019] Naples— Conduct of the Allied Povsert. MARCH 2, 1821. " Be to their faults a little blind, Be to their virtues very kind, And clap the padlock on the mind." These lines were equally applicable to the course which it became... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1821 - 826 pages
...against oppression, implored that, when reviewing the acts of tlit'ir colonies, they would— ' " BC to their faults a little blind, Be to their virtues very kind, And clap the padlock on the mind." These lines were equally applicable to the course which it became... | |
| 1823 - 614 pages
...the Performers whose lives we have begun, we shall always speak truth, and lean to mercy's side. " Be to their faults a little blind, " Be to their virtues very kind, " Of generous deeds speak unconfined, ' • And clap our padlock on their mind. 207 LIE OF GENERAL... | |
| John Harman Bedford - 1825 - 250 pages
...neither superior to human frailties, or below the imperfections of man in his most corrupt state. " Be to their faults a little blind, Be to their virtues very kind," and you will find more to please than condemn. Harolde embarked in a Venetian trebaculo, culo, not... | |
| John Harman Bedford - 1825 - 240 pages
...neither superior to human frailties, or below the imperfections of man in his most corrupt state. " Be to their faults a little blind, Be to their virtues very kind," and you will find more to please than condemn. Harolde embarked in a Venetian treba38 culo, not well... | |
| 1792 - 614 pages
...our anger, the aggreffions being moitiy on our fide ; and that we had better forget and forgive, " 'Be to their faults a little blind, " Be to their virtues very kind;" -and, if neceflary, affift their land forces to preferve the weft of Europe from the deitrudtive fwarms... | |
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