| 1841 - 500 pagina’s
...knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...odious and accursed civil war than that single loss, it would be most infamous and execrable to all posterity." The praise of Whitelock is almost equally fervent,... | |
| James Montgomery - 1841 - 358 pagina’s
...knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight of conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...were no other brand upon this odious and accursed war, than that single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. ' Turpe mori,... | |
| 1842 - 360 pagina’s
...knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. He was a great cherisher of wit, and fancy, and good parts, in any man ; and, if he found them clouded... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1845 - 404 pagina’s
...knowledge, of that inimitable) sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. Before this parliament, his condition of life was so happy, that it was hardly capable of improvement.... | |
| James Montgomery - 1845 - 522 pagina’s
...knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight of conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if ill, rv were no other brand upon this odious and accursed war, than thit single loss, it must be most... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pagina’s
...knowledge, of thnt inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. Before this Parliament, his condition of life was so happy, that it was hardly capable of improvement.... | |
| Henry Wright Phillott - 1849 - 224 pagina’s
...knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...most infamous, and execrable to all posterity. Tv/rpe man, pott te, solo non posse dolore. Before this parliament, his condition of life was so happy that... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 570 pagina’s
...knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing aud obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. Turpe mori, post te, solo non posse dolore. 218 Before this parliament, his condition of life was so... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 584 pagina’s
...must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. Turpe mori, post te, solo non posse dolore. 3i8 Before this parliament, his condition of life was...was hardly capable of improvement. Before he came to twenty years of age he was master of a noble fortune, which descended to him by the gift of a grandfather,... | |
| Robert Wallace - 1850 - 656 pagina’s
...knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness, and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity, and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...be most infamous and execrable to all posterity." That Lord Falkland was a Christian has never been questioned: that he outwardly conformed to the Church... | |
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