| Anna Eliza Bray - 1846 - 436 páginas
...and his temper and affections so public that no accident which happened could make an impression on him, and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so. In a word, a brighter courage and a gentler disposition were never married... | |
| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1846 - 436 páginas
...and his temper and affections so public that no accident which happened could make an impression on him, and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so. In a word, a brighter courage and a gentler disposition were never married... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 570 páginas
...his temper and affections so public, that no accidents which happened could make any impression in him ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so. In a word, a brighter courage and a gentler disposition were never married... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 614 páginas
...irregularities. Par. 108. 1. 8. that no accidents which happened could make any impression in Mm ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so.] It appears from what the historian all along observes, that these Cornish... | |
| John Draper (artist.) - 1867 - 410 páginas
...his temper and affections so publick, that no accident which happened, could make any impression in him ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or, at least, seeming to do so. In a word, a brighter courage, and a gentler disposition, were never married... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1872 - 498 páginas
...and his temper nnd affection so public, that no accident which happened could make any impression on him ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or, at least, seeming to do so. In a word, a brighter courage ami a gentler disposition were never married... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 páginas
...his temper and affections so public, that no accidents which happened could make any impression in him ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so. In a word a brighter courage and a gentler disposition were never married together... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 424 páginas
...his temper and affections so public, that no accidents which happened could make any impression in him ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so. In a word a brighter courage and a gentler disposition were never married together... | |
| Roger Granville - 1895 - 632 páginas
...; his temper and affections so public, that no accident which happened would make any impression on him, and his example kept others from taking any thing ill or at least seeming so to do. In a word, a brighter courage and gentler disposition were never married together... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 574 páginas
...his temper and affections so public, that no accident which happened could make any impressions in him ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so. In a word, a brighter courage, and a gentler disposition, were never married... | |
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