The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American Remembrancer of Departed Merit: Containing Complete and Impartial Accounts of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation, But More Particularly of Those who Have Signalized Themselves in America. In Four Volumes. Embellished with a Number of Portraits of the Most Distinguished Characters, Engraved from Original Drawings, 2. kötetJohnson & Stryker, at the Literary Printing-Office No. 29 Gold-Street, 1801 |
Részletek a könyvből
6 - 10 találat összesen 100 találatból.
22. oldal
... character , and of the several arts with which this noble work is illustrated , makes it the finest book I have ever seen . " This edition has risen in value , from that time to the present , and is now exceedingly scarce . A copy of it ...
... character , and of the several arts with which this noble work is illustrated , makes it the finest book I have ever seen . " This edition has risen in value , from that time to the present , and is now exceedingly scarce . A copy of it ...
25. oldal
... character of this great and learned man , tells us , that the first strokes of knowledge in some of its branches , seemed to be little less than natural to Vol . II . No. 9 . D him ; for they appeared to lie right in his DICTIONARY . 25.
... character of this great and learned man , tells us , that the first strokes of knowledge in some of its branches , seemed to be little less than natural to Vol . II . No. 9 . D him ; for they appeared to lie right in his DICTIONARY . 25.
32. oldal
... character may in part , be ascertained from his epistolary correspondence . In one of his letters to Dr. Cuming , he modestly concludes , " My greatest ambition is to be reputed a well - meaning member of society , who wished to be ...
... character may in part , be ascertained from his epistolary correspondence . In one of his letters to Dr. Cuming , he modestly concludes , " My greatest ambition is to be reputed a well - meaning member of society , who wished to be ...
34. oldal
... character of a pope inspires clemency , that of a sovereign enjoins severity . Thus we read , that Sixtus V. was a great monarch without being a bigot ; and that S. Pius was a good pope and a poor prince . This made an historian say ...
... character of a pope inspires clemency , that of a sovereign enjoins severity . Thus we read , that Sixtus V. was a great monarch without being a bigot ; and that S. Pius was a good pope and a poor prince . This made an historian say ...
38. oldal
... world , and the cause of christianity , if all popes and prelates had , in former times , been actuated by ideas equally liberal and en- lightened ? To the above general character of this very emi- nent 38 NEW BIOGRAPHICAL.
... world , and the cause of christianity , if all popes and prelates had , in former times , been actuated by ideas equally liberal and en- lightened ? To the above general character of this very emi- nent 38 NEW BIOGRAPHICAL.
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admired afterwards amongst appeared appointed army arrived astronomy attended became bishop born British called captain Cook celebrated character church Cleopatra Clive Columbus command commonwealth of England conduct Confucius considerable continued court Cromwell death degree Demosthenes died distinguished divine Duke eminent endeavoured enemy engaged England English expence father favour fortune France Franklin French friends gave genius gentleman greatly Hispaniola holy orders honour house of commons James Gregory king king's labours lady learned letter likewise literary London lord Cornwallis lord George Gordon Lord Rawdon lordship manner ment merit mind Minorca native nature never New-York obliged observed occasion parliament person philosophy pieces prince principles published Queen racter received religion respect royal Scotland sent shewed ship society soon spirit success talents tion took voyage whilst writing wrote young
Népszerű szakaszok
426. oldal - Life is a jest, and all things show it, I thought so once, but now I know it, with what more you may think proper.
405. oldal - Society for alleviating the miseries of public prisons ; and the Pennsylvania Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, the relief of free negroes unlawfully held in bondage, and the improvement of the condition of the African race.
410. oldal - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
129. oldal - I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 solitude! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face ? Better dwell in the midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place. 1 am out of humanity's reach, I must finish my journey alone, Never hear the sweet music of speech, I start at the sound of my own.
407. oldal - My fine crabtree walking-stick, with a gold head curiously wrought in the form of the cap of liberty, I give to my friend, and the friend of mankind, General Washington. If it were a sceptre, he has merited it and would become it.
118. oldal - Sir (addressing himself to the Speaker), I, who rise only to give my opinion on the Bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life, and under apprehension of being deprived of it...
263. oldal - I have heard him frequently own with pleasure, that if he had any talent for English prose, it was owing to his having often read the writings of the great archhishop Tillotson.
432. oldal - I passed among the harmless peasants of Flanders, and among such of the French as were poor enough to be very merry ; for I ever found them sprightly in proportion to their wants. Whenever I approached a peasant's house towards nightfall, I played one of my most merry tunes, and that procured me not only a lodging, but subsistence for the next day.
14. oldal - He was always cool ; and nobody ever observed the least variation in his countenance : he could refuse more gracefully than other people could grant ; and those who went away from him the most dissatisfied, as to the substance of their business, were yet personally charmed with him, and, in some degree, comforted by his manner.
83. oldal - Nigna took up the branch of a tree with red berries perfectly fresh. The clouds around the setting sun assumed a new appearance ; the air was more mild and warm, and during the night the wind became unequal and variable.