Elwes and his wife, whofe good temper might well be expected to charm away the irritations of avarice and age, did every thing they could to make the country a fcene of quiet to him. But " he had that within" . which baffled every effort of this kind. The Remarkable Life of John Elwes, Etc - Página 35de Edward TOPHAM (Major.) - 1802 - 38 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1793 - 532 páginas
...part of it might be loft. On the arrival of the old gentleman, Mr. George Elwes and his wife, wiiofe good temper might well be expecled to charm away the...country a fcene of quiet to him. But " he had that witlun" which baffled every effort of this kind. Of his heart it might be faid, " there was no peace... | |
| Edward Topham - 1791 - 140 páginas
...arrival of the old gentleman, Mr. George Elwes and his wife, whofe good temper might well be expected to charm away the irritations of avarice and age,...every effort of this kind. Of his heart it might be H 3 faid, faid, " there was no peace in Ifrael." His mind, caft away upon the vaft and troubled ocean... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 544 páginas
...arrival of the old gentleman, Mr. George Elwes and his wife, whufe good temper might well be expefted to charm away the irritations of avarice and age,...within" which baffled every effort of this kind. Of hi$ heart it might be faid, *' there was no peace in Jfrael." His mind, caft away upon the vaft and... | |
| 1793 - 542 páginas
...arrival of the old gentleman, Mr. George Elwes and his wife, whofe good temper might well be expected to charm away the irritations of avarice and age,...could to make the country a fcene of quiet to him. But ч he had that within" which baffled ewery effort of this kind. Of his heart it might be faid, " there... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 424 páginas
...that no part of it might be loft. On the arrival of the old gentleman, Mr George Elwes and his wife did every thing they could to make the country a fcene...quiet to him. But " he had that within" which baffled ever)- effort of this kind. Of his heart it might be faid, " there was no peace in IfraeL" His mind,... | |
| William Granger - 1804 - 688 páginas
...arrival of the old gentleman, Mr. George Elwes and his wife, whofe good temper might well be cxpeftcd to charm away the. irritations of avarice and age, did every thing they could to make the country a fccne of quiet to him. But " he had that within" which baffled every effort of this kind. Of his heart... | |
| 1790 - 820 páginas
...arrival of the old gentleman, Mr. George Elwcs and his wife, whofe good temper might well be expend to charm away the irritations of avarice and age, did every thing (he could to make the country a la-tic of quiet to him. But, " he had that within," which baffled every... | |
| 1823 - 880 páginas
...George Elwes and his wife did every thing they could to make the country a scene of quiet to him. Bat " he had that within" which baffled every effort of this kind. Of his heart it might be said, " there was no peace in Israel." His mind, cast away upon the vost and troubled ocean of his... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1825 - 544 páginas
...charm away the irritations of avarice and age, did every thing they could to make the country a scene of quiet to him. But " he had that within," which...every effort of this kind. Of his heart it might be said, « there was no peace in Israel." His mind, cast away on the vast and troubled ocean of his property,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1825 - 544 páginas
...arrival of the old gentleman, Mr. George Elwes and his wife, whose good temper might well be expected to charm away the irritations of avarice and age, did every thing they could to make the country a scene of quiet to him. But " he had that within," which baffled every effort of this kind. Of his heart... | |
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