| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 páginas
...lenity ; the greatest rigour in command, •with the greatest affability of deportment ; the highest capacity -and inclination for science; with the most shining talents for action. 3. Nature, also, as if desirous that so bright a production of her skill should be set in the fairest... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 páginas
...lenity; the greatest vigor in commanding, with the most perfect affability of deportment; the highest capacity and inclination for science, with the most shining talents for action. His civil and military virtues are almost equally the objects of our admiration, excepting only that... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 286 páginas
...greatest lenity ; the greatest rigour in command, with the greatest affability of deportment ; the highest capacity and inclination for science, with the most shining talents for action. 3 Nature also,as if desirous that so bright a production ef her skill should be set in the fairest... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1827 - 546 páginas
...spirit with the greatest moderation ; the most severe justice with the gentlest lenity ; the highest capacity and inclination for science, with the most shining talents for action. His civil and his military virtues are almost equally the objects of our admiration ; and nature, also,... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1829 - 318 páginas
...v the greatest rig- I our in command, with the greatest affability of deport- ; ment ;* the highest capacity and inclination for science, < with the most shining talents for action. 3. Nature also, as if desirous that so bright a production of her skill should be set in the fairest... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1830 - 636 páginas
...lenity ; the greatest vigour in commanding, with the most perfect affability of deportment; the highest capacity and inclination for science, with the most shining talents for .action. His civil and military virtues are almost equally the objects of our admiration; excepting only that... | |
| 1830 - 288 páginas
...lenity ; the greatest vigour in commanding with the most perfect affability of deportment ; the highest capacity and inclination for science with the most shining talents for action. His civil and his military virtues are almost equally the objects of our admiration, excepting only... | |
| Royal Robbins - 1831 - 750 páginas
...prince. His qualities were most happily blended together, so that no one encroached on another. He reconciled a most diligent attention to business,...and superstitions of the age, were too powerful for hi* efforts and institutions. He could not expel them to any great extent. Yet he did considerable... | |
| Wadham College - 70 páginas
...lenity ; the greatest vigour in commanding with the most perfect affability of deportment; the highest capacity and inclination for science, with the most shining talents for action. His civil and his military virtues are almost equally the objects of our admiration ; excepting only,... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1835 - 302 páginas
...greatest lenity ; the greatest rigour in command, with the greatest affability of deportment ; the highest capacity and inclination for science, with the most shining talents for action. Nature also, as if desirous that so bright a production of her skill should be set in the fairest light,... | |
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