| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 pagina’s
...delight and admiration of all mankind. Section ill. . BURBLE'S EULOGY ON HIS SON. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of succession, I should...should have left a son, •who, in all the points hi which personal merit can be viewed, in science, in erudition, in genius, in taste, in honour, in... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 pagina’s
...the delight and admiration of all mankind. Seetion III. BURKE'S EULOGY ON HIS SON. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of succession, I should...sort of founder of a family ; I should have left a SOD, who, in all the points in which personal merit can be viewed, in science, in erudition, in genius,... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 pagina’s
...to conceal any thing from the public. LAMENTATION FOR THE Loss OF HIS SON. (> y HAD it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of succession, I should have been according to my mediocrity, und . the mediocrity of the age I live in, a sort of founder of a r family ; I should have left a son,... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pagina’s
...they do, I am amazed at the morbid strength, or the natural infirmity of his mind. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of succession, I should...be viewed, in science, in erudition, in genius, in taste, in tumour, iri generosity, in humanity, in every liberal sentiment, and every liberal accomplishment,... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 pagina’s
...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 succession, I should...be viewed, in science, in erudition, in genius, in taste, in honour, in generosity, in humanity, in every liberal sentiment, and every liberal accomplishment,... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1829 - 270 pagina’s
...throne. . Is it for him to question the dispensation of the royal favour? ******** • Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of succession, I should...mediocrity of the age I live in, a sort of founder of a famijy; I should havelerlason,who, in all the points in which personal meiit can be viewed, in science,... | |
| 1830 - 812 pagina’s
...in a letter which he wrote soon after the death of his only son. " Had it pleased God," he said, " to continue to me the hopes of succession, I should...the age I live in, a sort of founder of a family ; I shouM have left a son, who, in all points in which personal merit can be viewed—in science, in erudition,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 662 pagina’s
...the propagator of the stock of honour, or the root of it, as he thought proper. Had it pleased God taste, in honour, in generosity, in humanity, in every liberal sentiment, and every liberal accomplishment,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 618 pagina’s
...he thought proper. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of succession, I should have heen according to my mediocrity, and the mediocrity of...who, in all the points in which personal merit can he viewed, in science, in erudition, in genius, in taste, in honour, in generosity, in humanity, in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pagina’s
...the propagator of the stock of honour, or the root of it, as he thought proper. Had it pleased God to continue to me the hopes of succession, I should...of the age I live in, a sort of founder of a family : 1 should have left a son, who, in all the points in which personal merit can be viewed, in science,... | |
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