Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 89
... virtues of the human heart , we may , in a great measure , attribute this happy contrast on the part of the son ; for it was his lot , in times of inordinate ambition and strife , to pass his youth in the shades of obscurity and poverty ...
... virtues of the human heart , we may , in a great measure , attribute this happy contrast on the part of the son ; for it was his lot , in times of inordinate ambition and strife , to pass his youth in the shades of obscurity and poverty ...
Page 114
... virtues in private life , whilst at the same time he stood confessedly inferior to none in the learning and accomplishments of his age . Nor was their mother , lady Mary , the eldest daughter of John Dudley , duke of Northumberland ...
... virtues in private life , whilst at the same time he stood confessedly inferior to none in the learning and accomplishments of his age . Nor was their mother , lady Mary , the eldest daughter of John Dudley , duke of Northumberland ...
Page 115
... virtue , but directing their studies , and regulating , and even partaking in their sports and relaxations . In this pleasing , and , in every point of view , highly important occupation , lady Sidney was powerfully supported and ...
... virtue , but directing their studies , and regulating , and even partaking in their sports and relaxations . In this pleasing , and , in every point of view , highly important occupation , lady Sidney was powerfully supported and ...
Page 125
... virtues than for their mental energies and profound learning . : Nor were the accomplishments demanded for the formation of the noble and chivalric cavalier in any degree forgotten ; for no one , perhaps , ever availed himself with more ...
... virtues than for their mental energies and profound learning . : Nor were the accomplishments demanded for the formation of the noble and chivalric cavalier in any degree forgotten ; for no one , perhaps , ever availed himself with more ...
Page 127
... virtue and rational liberty placed a high value on both the heart and head of our young diplomatist , and maintained with him a constant correspondence on the most important political transactions which were then agitating Europe . When ...
... virtue and rational liberty placed a high value on both the heart and head of our young diplomatist , and maintained with him a constant correspondence on the most important political transactions which were then agitating Europe . When ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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