| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 450 trang
...was then old enough "acta parentum jam legere et qua tit potent cognoscere virtus,1'1 Suppose, sir, that the angel of this auspicious youth, foreseeing...in the fourth generation, the third prince of the Rouse of Brunswick had sat twelve years on the throne of that nation, which, by the happy issue of... | |
| 1902 - 588 trang
...youth— foreseeing the Export to the colonles alone. In . r , . • 177l! 6. 024.000 many v,rtues, whwh made him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most Difference £ 485,000 fortunate, men of his age — had opened to him in vision, that when, in the... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1902 - 316 trang
...was then old enough acta parentum jam legere, et qu<z sit potuit cognoscere virtus.11 Suppose, Sir, that the angel of this auspicious youth, foreseeing the many virtues which make him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most fortunate, men of his age, had opened to... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1903 - 306 trang
...growth of British America in his lifetime, with a graceful tribute to " the many virtues which have made him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most fortunate, men of his age." Pope's seat in the park was of his own design, and from it extend wide vistas such as the age loved.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1904 - 232 trang
...parentumjam legere, et quae sit poterit cognoscere virtus. Suppose, Sir, that the angel of this auspicious1 youth, foreseeing the many virtues which made him...age, had opened to him in vision, that when in the 20 fourth generation the third prince of the House of Brunswick had sat twelve years on the throne... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 592 trang
...virtus (to study the doings of his forefathers, and to learn the meaning of virtue). Suppose, sir, that the angel of this auspicious youth — foreseeing...years on the throne of that nation, which (by the in 1704: The whole export trade of England, including that to the colonies, In 1704 £6,509,000 Export... | |
| T. Dundas Pillans - 1905 - 214 trang
...He was then " old enough acta parentum jam legere, et quce potent " cognoscere virtus. Suppose, Sir, that the angel of " this auspicious youth, foreseeing...fourth " generation, the third prince of the house of Bruns" wick had sat twelve years on the throne of that " nation, which (by the happy issue of moderate... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 586 trang
...made him one of the - _ - . most amiable, as he is one of the most Difference ............ £ 485,000 fortunate, men of his age — had opened to him in vision, that when, in the fourth The trade with America alone is now generation, the third prince of the House within less than £500,000... | |
| Stanhope Press, Boston - 1905 - 524 trang
...heroes and thy fathersi deeds, and to acquaint thyself with the nature of manly worth." 20, 12-13. In the fourth generation the third prince Of the House of Brunswick, — George I., 1714-1727. George II., 1727-1760. (Frederic, P. of Wales, died 1751.) George III., 1760-1820.... | |
| Edwin Du Bois Shurter - 1906 - 386 trang
...then old enough acta parentum jam legere, et qua sit potuit cognoscere virtus. Suppose, Sir, that 20 the angel of this auspicious youth, foreseeing the...of Brunswick had sat twelve years on the throne of 25 that nation which, by the happy issue of moderate and healing counsels, was to be made Great Britain,... | |
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