| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 452 trang
...their friends in extremity ; George, on the contrary, soon after his arrival in England, was heard to say, " My " maxim is, never to abandon my friends...do justice to all the world, and to fear no man." To these qualifications of resolution and perseverance, he joined great application to business. However,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 346 trang
...leaving their friends in extremity; George on the contrary, soon alter his arrival in England, was heard to say, " My maxim is, never to abandon my friends;...do justice to all the world ; and to fear no man." To these qualifications of resolution anxl perseverance, he joined great application to business. However,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 386 trang
...leaving their friends in extremity. George, on the contrary, soon after his arrival in England, was heard to say, " My maxim is, never to abandon my friends; to do justice to all the woild; and to fear no man." To these qualifications of resolution and perseverance, he joined great... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 396 trang
...their friends in extremity ; George, on the contrary, soon after his arrival in England, was heard to say, " My maxim is, never to abandon my friends...do justice to all the world ; and to fear no man." To these qualifications of resolution and perseverance, he joined great .application to business. However,... | |
| John Adams - 1813 - 324 trang
...for leaving their friends in distress. George, on the contrary, soon after his arrival in England, used to say, " My maxim is never to abandon my friends,...do justice to all the world, and to fear no man." To these qualifications he joined great application to business ; but generally studied more the interests... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 430 trang
...leaving their friends in extremity; George, on the contrary, soon after his arrival in England, was heard to say, " My maxim is, never to abandon my friends,...do justice to all the world, and to fear no man." On this day also, 1793, died the celebrated Dr. Robertson the Historian. June 12. 1 COB. vii. 35. That... | |
| John Bigland - 1815 - 526 trang
...the thirteenth of a happy and prosperous reign. The eharaeter of George I. is highly respeetable : he possessed great firmness of mind, and used to say,..." My maxim " is never to abandon my friends, to do justiee to all the " world, and to fear no man. " From these prineiples, indeed, his reign affords... | |
| Epistolary curiosities - 1818 - 270 trang
...speech, shortly after his arrival in England, paints, in a few words, his candid and noble character. " My maxim is, never to abandon my " friends ; to do justice to all the world ; and to fear no man." H;sd not the order of the succession to the throne been changed by the exertions pf King William (of... | |
| Arthur (King.) - 1819 - 232 trang
...was also Duke of Brunswick-Lunar burgh. — Gibbon. spect. Soon after his arrival he took occasion to say, " My maxim is never " to abandon my friends, to do jus" tice to all the world, and to fear no " man." A sentiment wise from any mouth, but singularly... | |
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