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" Poor in every thing but genius and philosophy, he had no property at stake, no family to fear for; but descending from the contemplation of wisdom, and abandoning the ornaments of fancy, he humanely undertook the task of conveying duty and instruction... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Trang 88
1892
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Tập 2

Henry Grattan - 1839 - 488 trang
...kingdom must bear witness of its effect, by the reception they gave it. Poor in every thing but genius and philosophy, he had no property at stake, no family...and instruction to the lowest class of the people. If I did not know him to be a Christian clergyman, I should suppose him, by his works, to be a philosopher...

Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Tập 2

Henry Grattan - 1839 - 480 trang
...kingdom must bear witness of its effect, by the reception they gave it. Poor in every thing but genius and philosophy, he had no property at stake, no family...and instruction to the lowest class of the people. If I did not know him to be a Christian clergyman, I should suppose him, by his works, to be a philosopher...

Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Tập 2

Henry Grattan - 1839 - 480 trang
...kingdom must bear witness of its effect, by the reception they gave it. Poor in every thing but genius and philosophy, he had no property at stake, no family...and instruction to the lowest class of the people. If I did not know him to be a Christian clergyman, I should suppose him, by his works, to be a philosopher...

A memoir of the Union, and the agitations for its repeal. By an Irish ...

William Bullen (solicitor.) - 1843 - 152 trang
...eminent service to his country in the hour of the greatest danger. * * * Poor in every thing but genius and philosophy, he had no property at stake — no family to fear for ; but descending from the contemplations of wisdom, and abandoning the ornaments of fancy, he humanely undertook the task of...

Littell's Living Age, Tập 195

1892 - 890 trang
...eminent service to his country in the hour of its greatest danger. . . . Poor in everything but genius and philosophy, he had no property at stake, no family...; but descending from the contemplation of wisdom, 1 One by England in 1822, and another by Buckley published as late aa 18G7. J Fronde, The English in...

The Life and Writings of the Rev. Arthur O'Leary

Michael Bernard Buckley - 1868 - 436 trang
...brethren, best can tell, for many of you have witnessed his godlike labors. You can tell how, condescending from the contemplation of wisdom, and abandoning the ornaments of fancy, he became all to all, in order the more effectually to convey duty and instruction to the most ignorant...

The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of ..., Tập 2

James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1870 - 654 trang
...bear ._! , — _ witness of its effect, by the reception they gave it. Poor in everything but genius and philosophy, he had no property at stake, no family...and instruction to the lowest class of the people. If I did not know him to be a Christian clergyman, I should suppose him by his works to be a philosopher...

Irish Wit and Humor: Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell

1872 - 246 trang
...kingdom must bear witness to its effect, by the reception they gave it. Poor in everything but genius and philosophy, he had no property at stake, no family...and instruction to the lowest class of the people. If I did not know him (continued Mr. Grattan) to be a Christian clergyman, I should suppose him by...

The Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period to ..., Tập 2

William Dool Killen - 1875 - 668 trang
...by the reception they gave it. Poor in everything but genius and philosophy, he had no property to stake, no family to fear for ; but, descending from...conveying duty and instruction to the lowest class of people. If I did not know him to be a Christian clergyman,1 I should suppose him by his works to be...

Secret Service Under Pitt

William John Fitz-Patrick - 1892 - 458 trang
...kingdom must bear witness to its effect by the reception they gave it. Poor in everything but genius and philosophy, he had no property at stake, no family...conveying duty and instruction to the lowest class of the people.2 How he qualified for these praises Mr. Fronde professes to show. After O'Leary arrived in...




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