The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, المجلد 1J. Williams, 1839 |
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الصفحة iv
... mind . What deepens this confusion still more , is , that upon no one rank of human professions or studies can a reader be at a loss to find authors , who prefer one chief class to all the rest , as the most engaging and beneficial . In ...
... mind . What deepens this confusion still more , is , that upon no one rank of human professions or studies can a reader be at a loss to find authors , who prefer one chief class to all the rest , as the most engaging and beneficial . In ...
الصفحة xxi
... mind , without exclaiming in astonish- ment at the degeneracy of modern times , and the Christian perfection of the age , in which a son could thus admirably commend the de- stroyers of his mother . The tomb of that mother may be ...
... mind , without exclaiming in astonish- ment at the degeneracy of modern times , and the Christian perfection of the age , in which a son could thus admirably commend the de- stroyers of his mother . The tomb of that mother may be ...
الصفحة xxii
... of genius , of which the history must endure , while there is a language upon earth , and a mind apportioned to the hum-- frame . HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE Cathedral Church of St. Paul . xxii SKETCH OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
... of genius , of which the history must endure , while there is a language upon earth , and a mind apportioned to the hum-- frame . HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE Cathedral Church of St. Paul . xxii SKETCH OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
الصفحة 3
... minds of no ordinary capa- city , and powers of no common variety ; the rectitude of their principles , was always manly and uncompromising ; they shrink under no imputation of political duplicity , or that selfish art by which a man ...
... minds of no ordinary capa- city , and powers of no common variety ; the rectitude of their principles , was always manly and uncompromising ; they shrink under no imputation of political duplicity , or that selfish art by which a man ...
الصفحة 7
... minds of the people from a contemplation of the national ruin which threatened them , as to prevent the military men , whose genius the late campaigns had fostered into mellow confidence , from working changes in the administration at ...
... minds of the people from a contemplation of the national ruin which threatened them , as to prevent the military men , whose genius the late campaigns had fostered into mellow confidence , from working changes in the administration at ...
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