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" On the demise of a person of eminence, it is confidently averred that he had a hand "open as day to melting charity," and that "take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again. "
The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George Gordon Noel ... - Page 86
1825 - 431 pages
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The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland ..., Volumes 5-6

Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society - 1867 - 916 pages
...constructed by the learned and rese.archful Dr. O'Donovan. AB an antiquarian and topographer — ' He was a man, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again.' "XI. The County Quœre Book for Summer Assizes of Mayo, 1833, is a small 8vo pamphlet of 104 pages,...
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Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont: Record of the ...

Vermont - 1876 - 564 pages
...GOV. THOMAS CHITTENDEN AND DOCT. JONATHAN ARNOLD. ON THE DEATH OF Gov. CHITTENDEN. — Aug. 25 1797. 1 "Take him for all in all " We ne'er shall look upon his like again." To preserve from oblivion such characters as have been eminently useful to society, ought to be the...
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Memoirs of Philip P. Bliss

Philip Paul Bliss - 1877 - 390 pages
...necessary for the church, yes. By the grace of God he was what he was. But it seems to many of ns that " take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again." He has been given to us to show how beautiful the gifts of God may become when shining out through...
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Miscellanies, Volume 5

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1877 - 840 pages
...eminence, it is confidently averred that he had a hand ' open as day to melting charity,' and that, ' take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again.' Two objects not Immediately connected are sure to be ' far as the poles asunder; ' although they are...
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The Engraved Portraits of Washington: With Notices of the Originals and ...

William Spohn Baker - 1880 - 236 pages
...Centennial celebration, of the birthday of Washington. 215. EDWIN. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. " Take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again." Vignette. Stipple. Height 2 3-16 inches; width I 4-16 inches. Edwin sc. Rare. [A collection of American...
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The Prisoner's Friend: The Life of Mr. James Bundy, of Bristol

William Rogers Williams - 1880 - 168 pages
...hearts he had his failings and shortcomings, but to man they were, for the most part, unseen. Taking him for all in all — ' We ne'er shall look upon his like again.' CHAPTER X. LAST DAYS — CLOSING SCENES OF LIFE PECULIAR DEATH NEWSPAPER EEPOETS OF FUNEBAL • INTEEMENT...
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Camoens: his life and his Luciads. A commentary by Richard F. Burton

Luís de Camões - 1881 - 384 pages
...the last home of Spain's noblest son. Finally, we may say of each with equal propriety : — He was a man, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again. § 3. CAMOENS THE POET. THREE centuries of commentary and criticism, of praise and dispraise, heaped...
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Camoens: his life and his Luciads. A commentary by Richard F. Burton

Luís de Camões - 1881 - 386 pages
...the last home of Spain's noblest son. Finally, we may say of each with equal propriety : — He was a man, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again. § 3. CAMOENS THE POET. THREE centuries of commentary and criticism, of praise and dispraise, heaped...
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Camoens: his life and his Lusiads, a commentary, Volume 1

sir Richard Francis Burton - 1881 - 384 pages
...the last home of Spain's noblest son. Finally, we may say of each with equal propriety : — He was a man, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again. § 3. CAMOENS THE POET. THREE centuries of commentary and criticism, of praise and dispraise, heaped...
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Camoens: His Life and His Lusiads, Volume 1

Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1881 - 386 pages
...home of Spain's noblest son. Finally, we may say of each with equal propriety : — He was a nfan, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again. § 3. CAMOENS THE POET. THREE centuries of commentary and criticism, of praise and dispraise, heaped...
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