| Thomas Northmore - 1809 - 274 páginas
...Gentibus, et multum nostrae quod proderat urbi.' " Sir, the venerable age of this great man, his merited rank, his superior eloquence, his splendid qualities,...the rest, his fall from power, which, like death, caiKuiiy.es and sanctifies a great character, will not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct,... | |
| Thomas Northmore - 1809 - 268 páginas
...Gentibus, et multum nostrae quod proderat urbi " Sir, the venerable age of this great man, his merited rank, his superior eloquence, his splendid qualities,...services, the vast space he fills in the eye of mankind ; •°« more than all the rest, his fall from power, which, like death, canonizes and sanctifies... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 páginas
...Gentibus, et matuim noalrse quod proderat urbi. Sir, the venerable age of this great man, his merited rank, his superior eloquence, his splendid qualities,...not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those who have betrayed him... | |
| John Adams - 1813 - 324 páginas
...nomen Gentibus, et multum nostvae quod proderat urbi. The venerable age of this great man, his merited rank, his superior eloquence, his splendid qualities,...not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those vvhp have betrayed... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 218 páginas
...Gentibus, et multum nostrce quodfroderal urbi. Sir, the venerable age of this great man, his merited rank, his superior eloquence, his splendid qualities,...not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure lam not disposed to blame him. Let those who have betrayed him... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 540 páginas
...It may be truly called, Clarum et venerabile nomen Gentibus, et multum nostrae quod proderat urbi; eminent services, the vast space he fills in the eye...not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those who have betrayed... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 páginas
...Gentibiis, ct imilluin uostrae quod prodcrat mbi. The venerable age of this great man, his merited ous feelings; and the coldness of his character led him to that I am afraid to flatter him ; 1 am sure I am not disposed to blame him ; let those who have betrayed... | |
| 1826 - 450 páginas
...merited rank, his fuperior eloquence, his fplendid qualities, his eminent fervices, the vaft fpace he fills in the eye of mankind, and, more than all the reft, his fall from power, which, like death, canonizes and fanctifies a great character, will not... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1830 - 806 páginas
...multum nostrte quod proderat urbi." "The venerable age of this great man, his merited rank, his superior qualities, his eminent services, the vast space he...not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those who have betrayed... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 páginas
...nastrt quod jirodcrat urbl. " Sir, the venerable age of this great man, his merited rank, his supérieur eloquence, his splendid qualities, his eminent services,...fills in the eye of mankind ; and, more than all the list, his fall from power, which, like death, canonizes and sanctifies a great character, will not... | |
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