| John Daniel Runkle - 1861 - 490 Seiten
...altogether wrong. My letters were not intended for publication, und I protest against their licing published, for I do not wish to be gibbeted to the world as having been foolish enough to enter npon, whnt I feel now to have been, a ridiculous enterprise. " Therefore, I must desire that my name... | |
| John Daniel Runkle - 1861 - 422 Seiten
...intended for publication, and I protest against their being published, for I do not wi»h to he gihnctcd to the world as having been foolish enough to enter upon, what I feel now to have been, n ridiculous enterprise. " Therefore, I must desire that my name may not be used. " I am, Sir, obediently... | |
| John Daniel Runkle - 1861 - 436 Seiten
...mine. " You then protest against your letters being published, and give as your reason, ' That you do not wish to be gibbeted to the world as having been foolish enough to enter upon, what you feel now to have been, a ridiculous enterprise.' " This sentence is capable of two interpretations.... | |
| Augustus De Morgan - 1872 - 552 Seiten
...His benevolent instructor — we mean in intention — protested against the publication, saying-, ' I do not wish to be gibbeted to the world as having...enter upon what I feel now to have been a ridiculous enterprise.' For this Mr. Smith cared nothing : he persisted in the publication, and the book is before... | |
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