| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 páginas
...nor threats induce him to conceal any thing" from the public. LAMENTATION FOR THE LOSS OF HIS SON. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of*...in science, in erudition, in genius, in taste, in honor, in generosity, in humanity, in every liberal sentiment, and every liberal accomplishment, would... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...white as white, so strong as when each stands uniform and distinguished. ACCOUNT OF HIS SON'S DEATH. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of...which personal merit can be viewed, in science, in erndition, in genins, in taste, in honour, in generosity, in humanity, in every liberal sentiment,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 páginas
...the temple of peace.* [Mr Eurif's Account of hâ Son,] Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopa > son, who, in all the points in which personal merit can be viewed, in science, in erudition, in genios,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 páginas
...Capitoli immobile saxum Accolet; imperinmque (inter Romanus habebit.* MB. BURKE ON THE DEATH OF HIS SON. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of...founder of a family . I should have left a son, who, in nil the points in which personal merit can be viewed, in science, :n erudition, in genius, in taste,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 páginas
...Capitoli immobile anxum Accolet; imperiumque pater Roiuariue habebit.* MR. BURKE ON THE DEATH OK ins SON. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of...founder of a family ¡ I should have left a son, who, in nil the points in which personal merit can be viewed, in science, in erudition, in genius, in taste,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 páginas
...Cnpitoli immobile snxum Accolet; imueriumque pacer Romauus habebit.* MR. BURKE ON THE DEATH OF HIS SON. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of...the age I live in, a sort of founder of a family; 1 should have left a son, who, in all (he points in which personal merit can be viewed, in science.... | |
| William Russell - 1853 - 432 páginas
...Level Voice, •' Slow Movement," Long Pauses. Extract from Burke' s Allusion to the Death ofhis Son. " Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of...in science, in erudition, in genius, in taste, in honor, in generosity, in humanity, in every liberal sentiment, and every liberal accomplishment, would... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 páginas
...Capitoli immobile saxmn Accolet; iinperiumque poter Romanus babebit.* MR. BURKE ON THE DEATH OF HIS SON. honor, in generosity, in humanity, in every liberal sentiment, and every liberal accomplishment, would... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 páginas
...saxiim Accolt't; ¡mperiuiuqae pater Romaiius habebit.* Mu. ВГККЕ ON THE DEATH OF ins SON. Hail it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of succession,...live in, a sort of founder of a family; I should have lelt a son, who, in all ihe points in which personal merit can be viewed, in science, in erudition,... | |
| 1868 - 756 páginas
...himself. Speaking of him, in his reply to the Duke of Bedford's attack upon his pension, he says, " Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of...succession, I should have been according to my mediocrity, ami the mediocrity of the age I live in, a sort of founder of a family ; I should have left a son,... | |
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