| Richard Cattermole - Great Britain - 1852 - 412 pages
...that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if there were no other brand upon this odions and accursed civil war than that single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. He was a great cherisher of wit, and fancy, and good parts, in any man ; and, if he found them clouded... | |
| François Guizot - 1852 - 438 pages
...I., of whom Lord Clarendon has said that " if there were no other brand upon the Civil War than his single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity." After having boldly maintained the liberties of his country against Charles I., in Parliament, he joined... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1852 - 376 pages
...I., of whom Lord Clarendon has said that " if there were no other brand upon the Civil War than his single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity." After having boldly maintained the liberties of his country against Charles I. in Parliament, he joined... | |
| James Montgomery - 1854 - 490 pages
...primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that If there were no other brand upon this odions and accursed war, than that single loss, It must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. 1 Turpe mori, post te, solo non posse dolore.' " ***** "From the entrance into that unnatural war,... | |
| John Wilson - Trinity - 1855 - 532 pages
...flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that, if there were no other brand upon this...accursed civil war than that single loss, it must be most infemous and execrable to all posterity. . . . He was a great cherisher of wit and fancy and good parts... | |
| François Guizot - 1855 - 368 pages
...Charles-!;, of whom Lord Clarendon has said that "if there were no other brand upon the Civil War than his single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity." After having boldly maintained the liberties of his country against Charles I. in Parliament, he joined... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1856 - 800 pages
...flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if there were no other brand upon this...must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. He was a great cherisher of wit, and fancy, and good parts, in any man ; and if he found them clouded... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 358 pages
...flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if there were no other brand upon this odious and accursed Civil War, than tnat single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. Before this Parliament,... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 pages
...flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if there were no other brand upon this odious and accused Civil War, 'than that single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1848 - 786 pages
...flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if there were no other brand upon this...must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity. He was a great cherisher of wit, and fancy, and good parts, in any man ; and if he found them clouded... | |
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