The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana viii
... fortune , his restless ambition spurred him forward in the vain pursuit of Office under Government , and when , at length , from repeated re- jections , he became sensible of the impossibility of his succeeding , drove him into the ...
... fortune , his restless ambition spurred him forward in the vain pursuit of Office under Government , and when , at length , from repeated re- jections , he became sensible of the impossibility of his succeeding , drove him into the ...
Strana xi
... fortune of £ 20,000 ; his mother was the daughter of William Turner , Esq . , of York . Two of her brothers died in the service of Charles I , and a third was a General in the Spanish Army . - To the high respectability of his family ...
... fortune of £ 20,000 ; his mother was the daughter of William Turner , Esq . , of York . Two of her brothers died in the service of Charles I , and a third was a General in the Spanish Army . - To the high respectability of his family ...
Strana xiii
... fortune , and without a rival in his fame , and found no diminution of his respect and tenderness . Whatever was his pride , to them he was obedient ; and what- ever was his irritability , to them he was gentle . Life has , among its ...
... fortune , and without a rival in his fame , and found no diminution of his respect and tenderness . Whatever was his pride , to them he was obedient ; and what- ever was his irritability , to them he was gentle . Life has , among its ...
Strana xvii
... fortune by his adherence to Charles I , and left a family of twelve or thirteen children very slenderly provided for . Four of his sons settled in Ireland ; the eldest of whom , Godwin ( Attorney General for the Palatinate of Tipperary ) ...
... fortune by his adherence to Charles I , and left a family of twelve or thirteen children very slenderly provided for . Four of his sons settled in Ireland ; the eldest of whom , Godwin ( Attorney General for the Palatinate of Tipperary ) ...
Strana 34
... fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicu- ous through all parts of your life Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to show those great services which you have done the public , has not likewise a ...
... fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicu- ous through all parts of your life Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to show those great services which you have done the public , has not likewise a ...
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