| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 420 oldal
...man of uncommon talents, erudition, and expansion of sentiment : he is a citizen of the world, and totally unfettered by the little mean distinctions...soreness, as Pope expressed it, that impatience of un* merited censure and little peevishness, which men of fine parts often discover, on account of the... | |
| 1817 - 526 oldal
...lived long enough to know that riches cannot ensure happiness. I profess myself a citizen of the world, totally unfettered by the little mean distinctions...benevolence of the heart, and set bounds to philanthropy. Before this war began, I had, at an early time of Ufe, withdrawn from the sea-service, in favour of... | |
| 1817 - 526 oldal
...know that riches cannot ensure happiness. I profess myself a citizen of the world, totally unfettetetl by the little mean distinctions of climate or of country, which diminish die benevolence of the heart, and set bounds to phibmthropy. Before this war began, I had, at an early... | |
| 1818 - 588 oldal
...lived long enough to know that riches cannot insure happiness. I profess myself a citizen of the world, totally unfettered by the little mean distinctions...benevolence of the heart, and set bounds to philanthropy. Before this war began, I had, at an early time of life, withdrawn from the sea-service, in favour of... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 oldal
...lived long enough to know that riches cannot ensure happiness. I profess myself a citizen of the world, totally unfettered by the little mean distinctions...benevolence of the heart, and set bounds to philanthropy, llefore this war began, I had, at an early time of life, withdrawn from the sea service, in favor of... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 oldal
...happiness. I profess myself a citizen of the world, totally unfettered by the little mean dis-.inctions of climate or of country, which diminish the benevolence of the heart, and set bounds to philanthropy. Before this war began, I had, at an early time of life, withdrawn from the sea service, in favor of... | |
| 1824 - 494 oldal
...lived long enough to know that riches cannot insure happiness. I profess myself a citizen of the world, totally unfettered by the little, mean distinctions...benevolence of the heart, and set bounds to philanthropy. Before this was begun, 1 had, at an early time of life, withdrawn from the sea service, in favour of"... | |
| John Henry Sherburne - 1825 - 374 oldal
...lived long enough to know that riches cannot ensure happiness. I profess myself a citizen of the world, totally unfettered by the little, mean distinctions...benevolence of the heart and set bounds to philanthropy. Before this war was begun, I had, at an early time of life, withdrawn from sea service, in favor of... | |
| John Henry Sherburne - 1825 - 400 oldal
...lived long enough to know that riches cannot ensure happiness. I profess myself a citizen of the world, totally unfettered by the little, mean distinctions...benevolence of the heart and set bounds to philanthropy. Before this war was begun, I had, at an early time of life, withdrawn from sea service, in favor of... | |
| 1825 - 472 oldal
...lived long enough to know that riches cannot ensure happiness. 1 profess myself A citizen of the world, totally unfettered by the little mean distinctions...benevolence of the heart, and set bounds to philanthropy. Before this war began, I had, at an early time of life, withdrawn from the sea service, in favor of... | |
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