| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 страница
...intelligence, and turned pale, as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our hopes, was suddenly taken from vis, and it seemed as if we had never till then known how deeply we loved and reverenced him. What... | |
| 1816 - 420 страница
...intelligence, and turned pale; as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our...deeply we loved and reverenced him. What the country King of kings, through his infinite mercy, grant them life, and preserve and deliver them from all... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 страница
...an ' abominable doctrine,' the tenet that angels thus participate in, God's government of the world. was scarcely taken into the account of grief. So perfectly,...indeed, had he performed his part, that the maritime war might from that day be considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated, but... | |
| Andrew Wilkie - 1824 - 348 страница
...intelligence, and turned pale, as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our...deeply we loved and reverenced him. What the country lost in its great naval hero, the greatest of our own and of all former times, was scarcely taken into... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 страница
...intelligence, and turned pale, as if they had beard ut the loss of a dear friend. An object at our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our...hopes, was suddenly taken from us; and it seemed as u " »e had never, till then, known how deeply we loved and reverenced him. What tbe country had lost... | |
| Robert Southey - 1828 - 302 страница
...intelligence, and turned pale ; as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our...the country had lost in its great naval hero — the greatestof our own, and of all former times, was scarcely taken into the account of grief. So perfectly,... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 страница
...intelligence, and turned pale ; as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our...then, known how deeply we loved and reverenced him. Stmthey. The victory of • Trnjalaar" was cclebiatrd, indeed, wilh the usual forms of rejoicing, but... | |
| Robert Southey - 1835 - 342 страница
...intelligence, and turned pale ; as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our...times, was scarcely taken into the account of grief. S^ perfectly, indeed, had he performed his part, that the maritime war, after the battle of Trafalgar,... | |
| 1836 - 884 страница
...intelligence, and turned pale ; as if they liad heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object o* our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our...hero — the greatest of our own, and of all former time«, was scarcely taken into the account of grief. So perfectly, indeed, had he performed his part,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1836 - 320 страница
...intelligence, and turned pale ; as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our...known how deeply we loved and reverenced him. What the I country had lost in its great naval hero — the greatest I of our own, and of all former times,... | |
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