| 1820 - 646 страница
...still groves, the birds singing, the fresh air, all external nature, and all the goods and conveniences of life, seemed to have wonderfully increased in value,...which we had been put of losing them irrecoverably. ' If. 231, 232. We have then a spirited sketch of the distraction produced by the first discussions... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1820 - 544 страница
...great, there had been little pillage. Within our gates we found all property safe ; lite-* rally " not a twig touched, nor a leaf harmed." Within the...which we had been put of losing them irrecoverably. 232 * ... The first thing my father did, the day we came home, was to draw up a memorial to the Lord... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1820 - 636 страница
...existence. Even the most common things appeared delightful ; the green lawn, the still groves, the hirds singing, the fresh air. all external nature, and all...which we had been put of losing them irrecoverably.' We find we have no room for further extracts, and must, therefore, pass over the details relating to... | |
| 1820 - 632 страница
...groves, the birds singing, the fresh air, all • \ternal nature, and all the goods and conveniences of life, seemed to have wonderfully increased in value,...which we had been put of losing them irrecoverably.' — vol. ii. p. 232. The conclusion of this strange affair is as mysterious as the rest. Mr. Edgeworth... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1821 - 488 страница
...gratitude to Heaven for his preservation. These feelings spread inexpressible pleasure over what seemtd to be a new sense of existence. Even the most common...raised the mob at Longford ; his next care was to walkthrough the village, to examine what 'damage had been done by the rebels, and to order that repairs... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1844 - 510 страница
...still groves, the birds singing, the fresh air, all external nature, and all the goods and conveniences of life, seemed to have wonderfully increased in value,...memorial to the Lord Lieutenant, desiring to have a court-martial held on the serjeant, who, by haranguing the populace, had raised the mob at Longford... | |
| 1851 - 782 страница
...groves, and the birds singing, the fresh air, all external nature, and all the goods and conveniences of life, seemed to have wonderfully increased in value,...which we had been put of losing them irrecoverably." Mr. Edgeworth spoko and voted agaiust the Union,* but, however useless his exertions, in common with... | |
| 1857 - 626 страница
...singing, the fresh air, all external nature, and all the goods and conveniences of life, seemed to hare wonderfully increased in value, from the fear into...which we had been put of losing them irrecoverably." Mr. Edgeworth spoke and voted against the Union,* but, however useless his exertions, in common with... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1861 - 428 страница
...groves, and the birds singing, the fresh air, all external nat.ure, and all the goods and conveniences of life, seemed to have wonderfully increased in value,...which we had been put of losing them irrecoverably." Mr. Edgeworth spoke and voted against the Union,* but, however useless his exertions, in common with... | |
| |