His plan is original ; and it is as full of genius as it is of humanity. It was a voyage of discovery ; a circumnavigation of charity. Already the benefit of his labour is felt more or less in every country; I hope he will anticipate his final reward,... The Pamphleteer - Página 538editado por - 1815Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1881 - 464 páginas
...in gross — the reward of those who visit the prisoner ; and he has so forestalled and monopolised this branch of charity that there will be, I trust,...room to merit by such acts of benevolence hereafter. Nothing now remains to trouble you with but the fourth charge against me — the business of the Eoman... | |
| 1824 - 642 páginas
...fully realized in Ms own. He will receive, not in retail, but in gross, the reward of those who risit the prisoner ; and he has so forestalled and monopolized...be, I trust, little room to merit by such acts of benero ieuce hereafter." While Mr. H. was absent on his last tour but one, a proposal was made to erect... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1883 - 410 páginas
...final reward, by seeing all its effects fully realized in his own. He will receive, not by retail, but in gross, the reward of those who visit the prisoner ; and he has so forestalled and monopolised this branch of charity, that there will be, I trust, little room to assist by such acts... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1885 - 530 páginas
...final reward, by seeing all its effects fully realised in his own. He will receive, not by retail, but in gross/ the reward of those who visit the prisoner ; and he has so forestalled 8 and monopolised this branch of charity, that there will be, I trust, little room to merit 9 by such... | |
| John Goss - 1891 - 272 páginas
...final reward, by seeing all its effects fully realized in his own. He will receive, not by retail, but in gross, the reward of those who visit the prisoner,...room to merit by such acts of benevolence hereafter." Allusions, also, to one's country, state, or even local habitation, are interesting and instructive.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1892 - 598 páginas
...humanity. It was a voyage of discovery ; a circumnavigation of charity. Already the benefit of his labour is felt more or less in every country : I hope he...prisoner ; and he has so forestalled and monopolized this brancb of charity, that there will be, I trust, little room to merit by such acts of benevolence hereafter.... | |
| Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1894 - 410 páginas
...realized in his own. He will receive, not by detail, but in gross, the reward of those who visit 20 the prisoner ; and he has so forestalled and monopolized...room to merit by such acts of benevolence hereafter. 'V* Nothing now remains to trouble you with but the fourth charge against me — the business of the... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1894 - 442 páginas
...final reward, by seeing all its effects fully realized in his own. He will receive, not by retail, but in gross, the reward of those who visit the prisoner; and he has so forestalled and monopolised this branch of charity, that there will be, I trust, little room to assist by such acts... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1897 - 392 páginas
...I hope he will anticipate his final reward, by seeing all its effects fully realized in his own. 6. He will receive, not by detail but in gross, the reward...room to merit by such acts of benevolence hereafter. — BURKE : Speech at Bristol. The habit of clothing similar thoughts in clauses, or phrases, or sentences,... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1897 - 394 páginas
...I hope he will anticipate his final reward, by seeing all its effects fully realized in his own. 6. He will receive, not by detail but in gross, the reward...there will be, I trust, little room to merit by such a«ts of benevolence hereafter. — BURKE : Speech at Bristol. The habit of clothing similar thoughts... | |
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