| 1820 - 590 pàgines
...am told it. But I cherish, too, the consolatory hope, that I shall be able to tell them, that I had an old and learned friend, whom I would put above all the sweepings nf their Hall' (no great compliment, we should think), ' who was of a different opinion — who had... | |
| John Philpot CURRAN (Right Hon.) - 1805 - 448 pàgines
...be able to tell them that I had an old and learned friend, whom I would jut above all the fweepings of their hall, who was . of a different opinion ;...who had derived his ideas of civil liberty from the pureft fountains of Athens and of Rome; who had fed the youthful vigour of bis ftudious mind with the... | |
| Robert Johnson, John Swift Emerson - 1805 - 250 pàgines
...I am told it. But I che; ifh to6 the confolatory hope, that I fhall be able to tell them that t had an old and learned friend, whom I would put above all the fweepings of their hall, who was of a different opinion ; who had derived his ideas of civil liberty... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 466 pàgines
...I am told it. But I cherish too the consolatory hope, that I shall be able to tell them that I had an old and learned friend, whom I would put above...the youthful vigour of his studious mind with the theoretick knowledge of their wisest philosophers and statesmen ; and who had refined that theory into... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 468 pàgines
...I am told it. But I cherish too the consolatory hope, that I shall be able to tell them that I had an old and learned friend, whom I would put above...the purest fountains of Athens and of Rome; who had ted the youthful vigour of his studious mind with the theoretick knowledge of their wisest philosophers... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 348 pàgines
...am told it. But 1 cherish, too, the consolatory hope, that 1 shall be able to tell them that I had an old and learned friend, whom I would put above...civil liberty from the purest fountains of Athens VoL. II. P p 298 SPEECH OF MR. CURRAN and of Rome ; who had fed the youthful vigour of his studious... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 354 pàgines
...am told it. But I cherish, too, the consolatory hope, that I shall be able to tell them that I had an old and learned friend, whom I would put above...civil liberty from the purest fountains of Athens VOL. II. P p and of Rome; who had fed the youthful vigour of his stucTiour mind with the theoretic... | |
| William O'Regan - 1817 - 342 pàgines
...am told of it. But I cherish too the consolatory hope, that I shall be able to tell them that I had an old and learned friend, whom I would put above...liberty from the purest fountains of Athens and of Home ; who had fed the youthful vigour of his studious mind with the theoretic knowledge of their wisest... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1818 - 356 pàgines
...when I am told it. But I cherish Jbo the consolatory hope, that I shall be able to telMhem, that I had an old and learned friend, whom I would put above...theoretic knowledge of their wisest philosophers and, statesman ; and who had refined that theory into the quick and exquisite sensibility of moral instinct,... | |
| 1818 - 616 pàgines
...told of it. But I cherish, too, the consolatory hope, thai I shall be able to leU them, that I had an old and learned friend, whom I would put above...the sweepings of their hall, who was of a different opi. nion : — who had derived his ideas of civil liberty from the purest fountains of Athens and... | |
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