... our lessons, if we have learned any good ones; this man, from whose materials those gentlemen who have least acknowledged it have yet spoken as from a brief; this man, driven from his employment, discountenanced by the directors, has had no other... The Christian apologist - Page 1551877Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1806 - 448 pages
...employment, discountenanced by the directors, has had no other reward, and no other distinction, but that inward ' sunshine of the soul,' which a good conscience can always bestow on itself. He has not yet had so much as a good word, but from a person too insignificant to make any other return... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 466 pages
...employment, discountenanced by the direc. tors, has had no other reward, and no other distinction, but that inward " sunshine of the soul" which a good conscience can always bestow upon itself. He has not yet had so much as a good word, but from a person too insignificant to make... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 532 pages
...employment, discountenanced by the directors, has had no other reward, and no other distinction, but that inward " sunshine of the soul" which a good conscience can always betow upon itself. He has not yet had so much as a good word, but from a person too insignificant to... | |
| John Taylor - 1818 - 434 pages
...employment, discountenanced by the Directors, has had no other reward, and no other distinction, but that inward ' sunshine of the soul' which a good conscience can always bestow on itself. He has not yet had so much as a good word, but from a person too insignificant to make any other return... | |
| John Taylor - 1818 - 440 pages
...employment, discountenanced by the Directors, has had no other reward, and no other distinction, but that inward * sunshine of the soul' which a good conscience can always bestow on itself. He has not yet had so much as a good word, but from a person too insignificant to make any other return... | |
| 1819 - 552 pages
...interests prevailed, and he lived and died (to use the language of Mr. Burke), ' with no other reward but that inward sunshine of the soul which a good conscience can always bestow.' No man, who like him, was for half a century perpetually in the press, was ever so little known by... | |
| 1819 - 754 pages
...interests prevailed, and he lived and died (to use the language of Mr. Burke), " with no other reward but that inward sunshine of the soul which a good conscience can always bestow." No man, who like him was for half a century perpetually in the press, was ever so litile known by the... | |
| 1819 - 728 pages
...prevailed, and he lived and died (to use the language of Mr. Burke), " with no other reward bul lhat inward sunshine of the soul which a good conscience can always bestow." No man, who like him was for half a century perpetually in the press, was ever so litile kmiwu by the... | |
| 1820 - 482 pages
...most eloquent men of his day, he may be truly said to have " lived and died, with no other reward, but that inward sunshine of the -soul, which a good conscience can always bestow." List of the Works and Speeches Of Sir Philip Francis, KBMP, 8.0. Sfc. 1. Original Minutes of the Governor-General... | |
| 1820 - 494 pages
...most eloquent men of his day, he may be truly said to have " lived and died, with no other reward, but that inward sunshine of the soul, which a good conscience can always bestow." List of the Works and Speeches Of Sir Philip Francis, KBMP, fyc. $c. 1. Original Minutes of the Governor-General... | |
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