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spelling | Warren, Martin 1696-1735 Verfasser aut I have perused a pamphlet entitled, Some reasons why the practice of inoculation ought to be introduced into the town of Bury at present, and have been surprized to find this elaborate piece so little in substance, and so little to the Purpose: Insomuch that at the first, I determined only to point out, and expose the Mistakes of it in Conversation, being under a full Perswasion and Conviction, that the Author would Triumph neither a Week nor a Day, but that the Project would very soon end in Confusion. Being since reminded of a warm Resolution made by me, to oppose any Efforts to revive a Practice so justly exploded and condemned by all rational Men, I have changed my Mind, and set Pen to Paper; but if a Promise to answer an Author before I knew the weight and Strength of his Arguments, may be by some thought Rashness and Prejudice, I hope an Abhorrence I have of a Practice so cruel, unsafe, and uncertain to Mankind, an impartial Consideration and full Acquaintance of what has been advanced pro and con, and a great Diffidence of the Author's Abilities to support it, may to others clear me from the Imputation of Rashness and Prepossession [Bury St. Edmunds] s.n [1733] Online-Ressource (PSeiten3-32Seiten) 4° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier 'Advertisement' at end requests information for "Dr. Warren, at Bury St. Edmund's", who may be Martin Warren Dated on p.29: Bury, Feb. 27, 1732-33 English Short Title Catalog, T10217 Reproduction of original from British Library Title from opening words Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Smallpox Vaccination Great Britain Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0205300900?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
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title_fullStr | I have perused a pamphlet entitled, Some reasons why the practice of inoculation ought to be introduced into the town of Bury at present, and have been surprized to find this elaborate piece so little in substance, and so little to the Purpose: Insomuch that at the first, I determined only to point out, and expose the Mistakes of it in Conversation, being under a full Perswasion and Conviction, that the Author would Triumph neither a Week nor a Day, but that the Project would very soon end in Confusion. Being since reminded of a warm Resolution made by me, to oppose any Efforts to revive a Practice so justly exploded and condemned by all rational Men, I have changed my Mind, and set Pen to Paper; but if a Promise to answer an Author before I knew the weight and Strength of his Arguments, may be by some thought Rashness and Prejudice, I hope an Abhorrence I have of a Practice so cruel, unsafe, and uncertain to Mankind, an impartial Consideration and full Acquaintance of what has been advanced pro and con, and a great Diffidence of the Author's Abilities to support it, may to others clear me from the Imputation of Rashness and Prepossession |
title_full_unstemmed | I have perused a pamphlet entitled, Some reasons why the practice of inoculation ought to be introduced into the town of Bury at present, and have been surprized to find this elaborate piece so little in substance, and so little to the Purpose: Insomuch that at the first, I determined only to point out, and expose the Mistakes of it in Conversation, being under a full Perswasion and Conviction, that the Author would Triumph neither a Week nor a Day, but that the Project would very soon end in Confusion. Being since reminded of a warm Resolution made by me, to oppose any Efforts to revive a Practice so justly exploded and condemned by all rational Men, I have changed my Mind, and set Pen to Paper; but if a Promise to answer an Author before I knew the weight and Strength of his Arguments, may be by some thought Rashness and Prejudice, I hope an Abhorrence I have of a Practice so cruel, unsafe, and uncertain to Mankind, an impartial Consideration and full Acquaintance of what has been advanced pro and con, and a great Diffidence of the Author's Abilities to support it, may to others clear me from the Imputation of Rashness and Prepossession |
title_short | I have perused a pamphlet entitled, Some reasons why the practice of inoculation ought to be introduced into the town of Bury at present, and have been surprized to find this elaborate piece so little in substance, and so little to the Purpose: Insomuch that at the first, I determined only to point out, and expose the Mistakes of it in Conversation, being under a full Perswasion and Conviction, that the Author would Triumph neither a Week nor a Day, but that the Project would very soon end in Confusion. Being since reminded of a warm Resolution made by me, to oppose any Efforts to revive a Practice so justly exploded and condemned by all rational Men, I have changed my Mind, and set Pen to Paper; but if a Promise to answer an Author before I knew the weight and Strength of his Arguments, may be by some thought Rashness and Prejudice, I hope an Abhorrence I have of a Practice so cruel, unsafe, and uncertain to Mankind, an impartial Consideration and full Acquaintance of what has been advanced pro and con, and a great Diffidence of the Author's Abilities to support it, may to others clear me from the Imputation of Rashness and Prepossession |
title_sort | i have perused a pamphlet entitled some reasons why the practice of inoculation ought to be introduced into the town of bury at present and have been surprized to find this elaborate piece so little in substance and so little to the purpose insomuch that at the first i determined only to point out and expose the mistakes of it in conversation being under a full perswasion and conviction that the author would triumph neither a week nor a day but that the project would very soon end in confusion being since reminded of a warm resolution made by me to oppose any efforts to revive a practice so justly exploded and condemned by all rational men i have changed my mind and set pen to paper but if a promise to answer an author before i knew the weight and strength of his arguments may be by some thought rashness and prejudice i hope an abhorrence i have of a practice so cruel unsafe and uncertain to mankind an impartial consideration and full acquaintance of what has been advanced pro and con and a great diffidence of the author s abilities to support it may to others clear me from the imputation of rashness and prepossession |
topic | Smallpox Vaccination Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Smallpox Vaccination Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0205300900?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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