Cornwall ; and 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,... The Gentleman's Magazine - Seite 2511907Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Earle - 1864 - 372 Seiten
...was the death of Sir Bevil Greenvil : who was indeed an excellent person, whose activity, interest and reputation was the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall ; and his temper and affections so public, that no accidents which happened could make any impression in him : and his example... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1865 - 342 Seiten
...downe over Bath. "He was, indeed," writes Clarendon, " an excellent person, whose activity, interest, and reputation was the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall, and his temper and affections so public, that no accident which happened could make any impression on him, and his example... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1866 - 690 Seiten
...was the death of Sir Bevil Granville. He was, indeed, an excellent person, whose activity, interest, and reputation, was the foundation of what had been done In Cornwall; and his temper and affection so public, that no accident which happened could make any Impression on him, and his example... | |
| John Jeremiah Daniell - 1866 - 140 Seiten
...Beville Grenville. He was indeed an excellent person, whose activity, interest, and reputation were the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall ; and his temper and affection so public, that no accident which happened could make any impression on him ; and his example... | |
| John Draper (artist.) - 1867 - 410 Seiten
...was the death of Sir Bevil Grenville. He was indeed an excellent person, whose activity, interest, and reputation, was the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall ; and his temper and affections so publick, that no accident which happened, could make any impression in him ; and his... | |
| 1867 - 632 Seiten
...was the death of Sir Beville Grenville. He was indeed an excellent person, whose activity, interest, and reputation, was the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall ; and his temper and affection so public, that no accident which happened could make any impressions on him ; and his example... | |
| 1867 - 708 Seiten
...was the death of Sir Beville Grenville. He was indeed an excellent person, whose activity, interest, and reputation, was the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall ; and his temper and affection so public, that no accident which happened could make any impressions on him ; and his example... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1872 - 498 Seiten
...Bcvillc Granville. He was indeed an excellent person, whose activity, interest, and reputation were the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall ; and his temper nnd affection so public, that no accident which happened could make any impression on him ; and his... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 430 Seiten
...was the death of Sir Uevil Greenvil; who was indeed an excellent person, whose activity, interest, and reputation was the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall; and his temper and affections so public, that no accidents which happened could make any impression in him ; and his example... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 Seiten
...was the death of Sir Bevil Greenvil ; who was indeed an excellent person, whose activity, interest, and reputation was the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall ; and his temper and affections so public, that no accidents which happened could make any impression in him ; and his example... | |
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