| East - 1812 - 764 pages
...nearly these : " BRAVE WARRIOR, — To thy sole valour do I owe my re-establishment in my dominions ; I should be the most ungrateful of men if I did not testify my thanks in the most' lively manner. As it is not in my power to give you a recompence in... | |
| 1815 - 1036 pages
...my labours or my zeal to advance the progress of science, or to reflect any honour upon my country, I should be the most ungrateful of men if I did not acknowledge and wish it to be known that it was DAVID RITTKNHOUSK who enabled me to be useful." That... | |
| 1815 - 512 pages
...my labours or my zeal to advance the progress of science, or to reflect any honour upon my country, I should be the most ungrateful of men if I did not acknowledge and wish it to be known that it was DAVID RitTBNHousK who enabled me to be useful." That... | |
| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1817 - 882 pages
...without a superfluous word. It is a model of its kind ; and I need not add who Mr. ff^otlaston is : but I should be the most ungrateful of men, if I did not here most gratefully attest my obligations to him, for not only this character of his friend, and mine,... | |
| William Paul Crillon Barton, Benjamin Smith Barton - 1836 - 414 pages
...labours or my zeal, to advance the progress of science, or to reflect any honour upon1 my country, I should be the most ungrateful of men, if I did not acknowledge and wish it to be known that it was David Ritlenhouse who'enabled me to be useful.*" Towards... | |
| William Paul Crillon Barton, Benjamin Smith Barton - 1836 - 416 pages
...my labours or my zeal, to advance the progress of science, or to reflect any honour upon my country, I should be the most ungrateful of men, if I did not acknowledge and wish it to be known that it was David Rittenhouse who'enabled me to be useful.*" Towards... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1862 - 562 pages
...path as it has done. But what I have had cannot be taken from me. Sharp as is the pang of separation, I should be the most ungrateful of men if I did not thank God for the inestimable gift of so true, so loving, so faithful a friend. Dr. WALKER spoke substantially... | |
| Edward Miner Gallaudet - 1888 - 378 pages
...what I owe to the kindness of Providence in rescuing me and my people from the hand of the oppressor, I should be the most ungrateful of men if I did not labor, with all my might, to liberate, those who groan undera worse oppression, and especially ourwretchcd... | |
| Plymouth Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.) - 1890 - 86 pages
...except only my own father, has exerted so profound and so blessed an influence on my spiritual nature. I should be the most ungrateful of men if I did not, on every fitting occasion, bear glad testimony to my love and my reverence for my former pastor. How... | |
| Hylton George Hylton Jollife baron Hylton - 1892 - 316 pages
...received the following, dated the 2nd January, 1784. ' LOWER GROSVENOR STREET, '2 Jan. 1784. ' DEAR SIR, ' I should be the most ungrateful of men if I did not acknowledge with the utmost thankfulness your very kind and handsome declarations in my favour. Indeed,... | |
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