I believe, every man has found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of beneficence and willingness to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre. The Laws of Life - Page 661885Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 328 pages
...great liberality, and dignity of fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this .character, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an ediS, requiring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 484 pages
...phyiicians great liberality, and dignity of fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the CtMlege of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edict, requiring... | |
| James Boswell - 1786 - 552 pages
...found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of beneficence, and willingness to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre.' Johnson's Works, vii. 402. See ante, iv. 304. * Johnson says (ib. ix. 156) that when the military road... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...phyficians great liberality and digIjity of fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edift, requiring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 536 pages
...phyficians great liberality and dignity of fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edict, requiring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 424 pages
...phyficians great liberality and dignity of fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publimed an edict, requiring... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pages
...found in physicians great liberality,, and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of beneficence, and willingness to. exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the college of Physicians, in July 1687,. published an edict, requiring... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 pages
...found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusions of beneficence, and willingness to exert a lucrative art, where there is no, hope of lucre." 1 From his garden at Pr^stonfield, where he cultivated that plant with such success, that he was presented... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1809 - 516 pages
...found in physicians great liberality and 'dignity of sea" timent, very prompt effusion of beneficence, and willingness •" to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre." To the authoritative testimony of Johnson may be added that of the learned Dr. Parr, who says in a... | |
| 1809 - 832 pages
...greae libcrality, und dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of benißcence, and wil-' lingnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Merkwürdig ist, dafs die Tadler und Feinde der Aerzte nur ältere französische Schriftsteller sind,... | |
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