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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Page 489
1816
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 44

1826 - 616 pages
...loving subjects, and as most conducive to the honour of the Crown ; and I come now to recommend this ' as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manners,...and a love to their country, constant even to death ; ' and the new honours are stated to be conferred ' to excite his son, the heir of ' such mighty hopes,...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

1816 - 534 pages
...not enough to transmit by history to posterity ; but they were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family, as a monument consecrated...solace his excellent father for so great a loss, to celebiate tli • memory of so noble a son, and to excite his worthy grandson, the heir of such mighty...
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The Edinburgh Monthly Review, Volume 3

1820 - 774 pages
...transmit by history to posterity, but they (the King and Queen) were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated...esteem for sanctity of manners, greatness of mind, apd a love to their country, constant even to death. Therefore, to solace his excellent father for...
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A catalogue of miniature portraits in enamel by Henry Bone ... in the ...

Henry Bone - 1825 - 92 pages
...not enough to transmit by history to posterity ; but they were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family, as a monument consecrated...be forgot, so long as men preserved any esteem for suavity of manners, greatness of mind, and a love to their country, constant even to death. Therefore,...
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The Biblical repositor (and quarterly observer) [afterw.] The American ...

Edward Robinson - 1848 - 590 pages
...singular respect." Even royalty itself speaks of him as " one whose name could never be forgotten, so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of...of mind, and a love to their country, constant even unto death."1 Such were some of the patriots and noble asserters of liberty whom Puritanism created...
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The Life of Carsten Niebuhr, the Oriental Traveller, Volume 3, Issues 1-4

Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1836 - 328 pages
...transmit by history to posterity, but they (the King and Queen) were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated to his consummate virtue, whose name would never be forgot so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manners, greatness of mind,...
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The Englishwoman's magazine and Christian mother's miscellany ..., Volume 3

Mary Milner - 1848 - 808 pages
...his great merits by history to posterity, but that they were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated to his consummate virtue, whose name would never be forgotten so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manners, goodness of mind,...
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The life of lady Russell

1847 - 206 pages
...not enough to transmit by history to posterity, but they were willing to record them in their royal patent, to remain in the family as a monument consecrated to his consummate virtue, whose name would never be forgot so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of manner, goodness of mind,...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

1848 - 786 pages
...singular respect." Even royalty itself speaks of him as " one whose name could never be forgotten, so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of...of mind, and a love to their country, constant even unto death."1 Such were some of the patriots and noble asserters of liberty whom Puritanism created...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

1848 - 780 pages
...singular respect." Even royalty itself speaks of him as " one whose name could never be forgotten, so long as men preserved any esteem for sanctity of...of mind, and a love to their country, constant even unto death."1 Such were some of the patriots and noble asserters of liberty whom Puritanism created...
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