| Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 590 páginas
...which the author of that appeal will know how to value. But these qualifications, great and estimable as they are, constitute but a mean portion of his...spirit in the cause of truth, liberty, and virtue— an undeviating rectitude of action — a boundless hospitality — a mind superior to every sensation... | |
| 1811 - 550 páginas
...friend of mine the same opinion of its excellence. " But these qualifications, great and estimable as they are, constitute but a mean portion of his praise. — Art thou looking, reader! like jEsop iu the fable, for a. man ? Dost thou want an intrepid spirit in the causa tif truth, liberty, and virtue... | |
| John Aikin, Lucy Aikin - 1823 - 446 páginas
...estimable as they are, constitute but a mean portion of liis praise. Art thou looking, reader! like .flSsop in the fable, for a MAN? Dost thou want an intrepid...in the cause of truth, liberty, and virtue — an undeviating rectitude of action — a boundless hospitality — a mind infinitely superior to every... | |
| John Bruce (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.) - 1823 - 82 páginas
...scientific attainments. We might say with Gilbert Wakefield on a valuable friend of his,* " Art tbou looking, reader, like JEsop in the fable, for a man ? Dost thou want an intrepid spirit in the car- - of truth and virtue? ' An undeviatinj; rectitude of conduct, an inflexible integrity, and a... | |
| John Aikin - 1807 - 706 páginas
...intellectual talents and attainments, he thus proceeds. •- lint these qualifications, great and estimable as they are, constitute but a mean portion of his praise. Art then looking, reader! like JEsoo in the fable, for a M\N? Uost tlion want an intrepid spirit in the... | |
| John Aikin, Lucy Aikin - 1824 - 500 páginas
...intellectual talents and attainments, he thus proceeds: ." But these qualifications, great and estimable as they are, constitute but a mean portion of his praise. Art thou looking, reader ! like /Ksop in the fable, for a MAN ? Dost thos want an intrepid spirit in the cause of truth, liberty, and... | |
| 1826 - 794 páginas
...but a mean portion of his praise. An thou looking, reader 1 like .-Esop in the fable, for a MAN î Dost thou want an intrepid spirit in the cause of truth, liberty and virtue ; an undeviating rectitude of action ; a boundless hospitality ; a mind infinitely superior to every sensation... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1846 - 440 páginas
...estimable as they are, constitute but a mean portion of his praise. Art thou looking, reader, like Msop in the fable, for a Man ? Dost thou want an intrepid...in the cause of truth, liberty, and virtue, — an undeviating rectitude of action — a boundless hospitality— a mind superior to every sensation of... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1846 - 510 páginas
...genius, and the vigour of noble sentiments. • • • But these qualifications, great and estimable as they are, constitute but a mean portion of his praise. Art thou looking, reader, like iEsop in the fable, for a Man .' Dost thou wont an intrepid spirit in the cause of truth, liberty,... | |
| Thomas Bailey - 1852 - 520 páginas
...of its excellence. But these qualifications, great and estimable as they are, constitute but a moan portion of his praise. Art thou looking, reader, like...JEsop in the fable, for a man ? Dost thou want an inteprid spirit in the cause of truth, liberty, and virtue— an undeviating rectitude of action—... | |
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