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" Death is there associated, not, as in Westminster Abbey and St Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown; not, as in our humblest churches and churchyards, with everything that is most endearing in social and... "
Historical Readings for the Use of Teachers' Reading Circles - 338. oldal
szerző: Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1893 - 424 oldal
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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, 31. kötet

468 oldal
...and St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest churches and church-yards, with...is most endearing in social and domestic charities; hut with whatever is darkest in human destiny, with the inconstancy, the ingratitude, the cowardice...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 16-17. kötet

1849 - 608 oldal
...Abbey and St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown; not, as in our humblest churches and churchyards, with...blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following, the bleeding relics of...

The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 480 oldal
...and Saint Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest churches and church-yards, with...blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following, the bleeding relics of...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 16. kötet

1849 - 588 oldal
...Abbey and St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration, and with imperishable renown, not e deep damnation of his taking off: And pity, like a naked new-born babe, Striding successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following, the bleeding relics of...

The Quarterly Review, 66. kötet;84. kötet

1849 - 652 oldal
...and St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest churches and churchyards, with...blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following1, the bleeding relics...

The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, 1. kötet

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 oldal
...and Saint Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest churches and church-yards, with...blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following, the bleeding relics of...

The North British Review, 10. kötet

1849 - 636 oldal
...Abbey and St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration, and with imperishable renown, not as in our humblest churches and church-yards, with...of blighted fame. Thither have been carried through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following, the bleeding relics of...

Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 17. kötet

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1849 - 608 oldal
...and St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown ; not, aa bservance.' This maketh Emilie successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following, the bleeding relics of...

The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 oldal
...and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest, churches and church-yards, with every thing that is most endearing. in social and domestic charities,...blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of jailers, without one mourner following, the bleeding relics of...

The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, 1. kötet

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 oldal
...and Saint Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown; not, as in our humblest churches and churchyards , with...whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, • Account of the execution of Monmouth , signed by the divines who attended him. Buccleuch MS.; Burnet,...




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