| 1796 - 598 pages
...fujgeltions of his wifdom, bear feftimony to the folidity of hit judgment, and to the eftimation in which he was held. In every part of the civilized world,, which he traverfed to reduce the fum of human mifery, from the Throne to the Dungeon his name was mentioned... | |
| John Coakley Lettsom - 1801 - 386 pages
...fuggeftions of his wifdom, bear teftimony to the folidity of his judgement, and to the eitimation in which he was held. In every part of the civilized world, •which he traverfed to reduce the fum of human mifery, from the Throne to the Dungeon his name was mentioned... | |
| Collection - 1806 - 286 pages
...suggestions of his wisdom, bear testimony to the solidity of his judgment, and to the estimation in which he was held. In every part of the civilized...gratitude, and admiration. His modesty alone defeated the various efforts which were made, during his life, to erect this statue, which the public has now... | |
| 1806 - 284 pages
...to the solidity of his judgment, and to the estimation in which he was held. •.. •• .i • . * In every part of the civilized world, which he traversed...gratitude, and admiration. His modesty alone defeated the various efforts which were made, during his life, to erect this statue, which the public has now... | |
| David Hughson - 1806 - 686 pages
...testimony to the solidity of his Judgment, And to the estimation in which he was held In every part ot" the Civilized World, Which he traversed to reduce...Admiration! His Modesty alone Defeated various efforts (hat were made During his Life To erect this Statue, Which the Public has now consecrated to his Memory... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1806 - 688 pages
...his Judgment, And to the estimation in which he was held In evfry part of the Civilized World, tVhich he traversed to reduce the sum of Human Misery. From...gratitude, and Admiration! His Modesty alone . Defeated variou* efforts lhat were made During his Life To erect tins Statue, Which the Public has now consecrated... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - 262 pages
...held In eveiy p,irt of the civilized norld, Which he traversed to reduce the sum of human' mist-ry. 'From the Throne -to the Dungeon, his .name was Mentioned with respect, gratitude, and admiration! B His modesty alone Defeated various efforts that were made during his life^ To erect this Statue,... | |
| Charles Heath - 1806 - 900 pages
...suggestion of his wisdom, bear testimony to the solidity of his judgment, and to the estimation in which he was held. In every part of the civilized world, which be traversed to reduce the sum of human misery, from the throne to the dungeon, his name was mentioned... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1814 - 924 pages
...solidity of liis Judgment, And to the estimation in which he was held In every part of the Civilised World, Which he traversed to reduce the sum of Human...made during his Life To ERECT THIS STATUE, Which the Public has now consecrated to his Memory ! He was bom at J/<ufcn«y,ui Die County of Middlesex, Sept... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, James Norris Brewer, Joseph Nightingale - 1814 - 936 pages
...solidity of his Judgment, And to the estimation in which he wa« held In every part of the Civilised World, Which he traversed to reduce the sum of Human...various efforts that were made during his Life To ERECT TIU» STATUE, Which the Public has now consecrated to his Memory ! He wasboru atHacltney,io the County... | |
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