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" Queen) were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated to his consummate virtue, whose name could never be forgot, so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manners, greatness of mind, and... "
The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Trang 489
1816
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Tập 44

1826 - 616 trang
...loving subjects, and as most conducive to the honour of the Crown ; and I come now to recommend this ' as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manners,...and a love to their country, constant even to death ; ' and the new honours are stated to be conferred ' to excite his son, the heir of ' such mighty hopes,...

The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

1816 - 534 trang
...not enough to transmit by history to posterity ; but they were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family, as a monument consecrated...solace his excellent father for so great a loss, to celebiate tli • memory of so noble a son, and to excite his worthy grandson, the heir of such mighty...

The Edinburgh Monthly Review, Tập 3

1820 - 774 trang
...transmit by history to posterity, but they (the King and Queen) were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated...esteem for sanctity of manners, greatness of mind, apd a love to their country, constant even to death. Therefore, to solace his excellent father for...

A catalogue of miniature portraits in enamel by Henry Bone ... in the ...

Henry Bone - 1825 - 92 trang
...not enough to transmit by history to posterity ; but they were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family, as a monument consecrated...be forgot, so long as men preserved any esteem for suavity of manners, greatness of mind, and a love to their country, constant even to death. Therefore,...

The Biblical repositor (and quarterly observer) [afterw.] The American ...

Edward Robinson - 1848 - 590 trang
...singular respect." Even royalty itself speaks of him as " one whose name could never be forgotten, so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of...of mind, and a love to their country, constant even unto death."1 Such were some of the patriots and noble asserters of liberty whom Puritanism created...

The Life of Carsten Niebuhr, the Oriental Traveller, Tập 3,Số phát hành 1-4

Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1836 - 328 trang
...transmit by history to posterity, but they (the King and Queen) were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated to his consummate virtue, whose name would never be forgot so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manners, greatness of mind,...

The Englishwoman's magazine and Christian mother's miscellany ..., Tập 3

Mary Milner - 1848 - 808 trang
...his great merits by history to posterity, but that they were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated to his consummate virtue, whose name would never be forgotten so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manners, goodness of mind,...

The life of lady Russell

1847 - 206 trang
...not enough to transmit by history to posterity, but they were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated to his consummate virtue, whose name would never be forgot so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manner, goodness of mind,...

The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

1848 - 786 trang
...singular respect." Even royalty itself speaks of him as " one whose name could never be forgotten, so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of...of mind, and a love to their country, constant even unto death."1 Such were some of the patriots and noble asserters of liberty whom Puritanism created...

The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

1848 - 780 trang
...singular respect." Even royalty itself speaks of him as " one whose name could never be forgotten, so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of...of mind, and a love to their country, constant even unto death."1 Such were some of the patriots and noble asserters of liberty whom Puritanism created...




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