Falkland ; a person of such prodigious parts of learning and 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 and integrity of life, that... English Prose: Selections - Page 402edited by - 1894Full view - About this book
| James Burton (schoolmaster.) - 1868 - 216 pages
...of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...and accursed civil war, than that single loss, it roust be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. * * * In the morning before the battle, as always... | |
| 1871 - 266 pages
...knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity...be most infamous and execrable to all posterity." It was to commemorate such virtues as these that the statue of Lord Falkland was placed in the Palace... | |
| Winthrop Sargent - 1871 - 508 pages
...put to Death by the Rebels, October 2, 1780, Candidly Represented : with Remarks on the eoid Case. 'If there were no other Brand upon this odious and...be most infamous and execrable to all Posterity.' — Lord Clarendon." New York, Itivington, 1780. 4to. pp. 27. This rare tract was apparently drawn... | |
| 1872 - 556 pages
...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 : Turpi mori, post te, solo non posse dolore. Before this parliament, his condition of life was so... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1872 - 392 pages
...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 muet be most infamous and execrable to all posterity." He fell, aged 34, " having so much despatched... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1872 - 582 pages
...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 is, it must be most infamous and accursed to all posterity. " Before his parliament, his condition... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 pages
...of tbi inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...brand upon this odious and accursed civil war, than lhat single loss, it must be must infamous and execrable to all posterity. He was a great cherisher... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1873 - 494 pages
...of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if there was ho other brand upon this odious and accursed civil war than that single loss, it must be most infamous... | |
| James Grant - 1873 - 594 pages
...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, post... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1875 - 362 pages
...of that inimitable3 sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity...single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable 4 to all posterity. Before this Parliament, his condition of life was so happy, that it was hardly... | |
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