| William Jones - 1807 - 534 oldal
...and good-will to mankind, and is modeftly filent upon his intellectual attainments. AN EPITAPH. Here was deposited, the mortal part of -a man, who feared...virtuous; who loved his parents, kindred, friends, country, with an ardour which was the chief source of • • I t all his pleasur3s and all his pains:... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 554 oldal
...and good-will to mankind, and is modeftly filent upon his intelleclual attainments. AN EPITAPH. Here was deposited, the mortal part of a man, who feared...virtuous; who loved his parents, kindred, friends, country, with an ardour which was the chief source of all his pleasures and all his pains: and who,... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 318 oldal
...Who feared God, bnt not death ; And maintained independence, But sought not riches. Who thought JSonc below him, but the base and unjust ; .None above him, but the wise and Virtuous : Who loved Bis parents, kindred, friends, and Country, With an ardour Which was the chief source Of all his pleasures,... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 668 oldal
...love and good-will to mankind, and is modestly silent upon his intellectual attainments : 3Cn Here was deposited, the mortal part of a man, who feared GOD, but not death j and maintained independence, but sought not riches ; Who thought none below him, but the base and... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 416 oldal
...independence, But sought nut riches ; Who thought none below him But the base and unjust ; Noneabovc him but the wise and virtuous; Who loved his parents, kindred, friends, and country : Лр'1 having devoted bis life tethcir servier, JON And the improvement of his mind. Resigned it... | |
| 1815 - 880 oldal
...fluctuations of time and nature. Finally, of him it may be said in the words of the wise, that he was a man " who feared God, but not death ; and maintained...none below him but the base and unjust; none above liir.i but the wise anil virtuous;" and who, sensible to the relations dear, and all the cliariries... | |
| 1815 - 876 oldal
...actuations of time and nature. Finally, of him it may be said in the words of the wise, that he was a mm " who feared God, but not death ; and maintained independence,...none below him but the base and unjust; none above hi.Ti but the wise and virtuous;" and who, sensible to the relations dear, and all the charities of... | |
| M. Derozario - 1815 - 252 oldal
...tfc/aUneiiif, written hy the deceased.) Here was deposited The mortal part of a Mao, who feared God, hut not Death, and maintained independence, But sought not Riches : who thought , None helow him hut the hase and unjust ; None ahove him hut the wise and virtuous : who loved His Parents,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 oldal
...his modest dignity of character, and his love and good-will toward all his fellow-creatures : Here was deposited the mortal part of a man, who feared GOD, but not death ; and maintained independence, paucity of materials : in the present case, it is augmented by their multiplicity. The almost incredible... | |
| 1821 - 360 oldal
...displays resignation to the will of his Creator, and lore and good-will to mankind. AN EPITAPH. Here was deposited the mortal part of a man, who feared God, but not death; and maintained independenee, but sought not riches ; Who thought none below him, but the base and unjust, none above... | |
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