The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... lived ; and his actions prove that he did not hoard up his means until they could no longer be of use to himself . The munifi- cent founder of Guy's hospital was a man of very humble appearance , and of a melancholy cast of countenance ...
... lived ; and his actions prove that he did not hoard up his means until they could no longer be of use to himself . The munifi- cent founder of Guy's hospital was a man of very humble appearance , and of a melancholy cast of countenance ...
Pagina 194
... lived , and made it his rule to fast on that day ; so that his friends , in the latter years of his life , remonstra- ted against this practice as injurious to his health . " Bishop Hough , though he lived to complete his 92d year , and ...
... lived , and made it his rule to fast on that day ; so that his friends , in the latter years of his life , remonstra- ted against this practice as injurious to his health . " Bishop Hough , though he lived to complete his 92d year , and ...
Pagina 609
... lived in the back - ages of Eng- land ; he had crept among the dark passages of time , till , like an old gentleman - usher , he seemed to be reporting the secret history of the courts which he had lived in . He had been charmed among ...
... lived in the back - ages of Eng- land ; he had crept among the dark passages of time , till , like an old gentleman - usher , he seemed to be reporting the secret history of the courts which he had lived in . He had been charmed among ...
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