| 468 sider
...is most endearing in social and domestic charities; hut with whatever is darkest in human destiny, with the inconstancy, the ingratitude, the cowardice...successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without oue mourner following, the bleeding relics of men who had been the captains of armies, the leaders... | |
| 1849 - 636 sider
...most endearing in social and domestic charities; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...relics of men who had been the captains of armies, tho leaders of parties, the oracles of senates, and the ornaments of Courts. Thither was borne before... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 sider
...most endearing in social and domestic charities ; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...one mourner following, the bleeding relics of men of his office for insulting one of the sheriffs, and was succeeded by a butcher named Rose. But in... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 464 sider
...most endearing in social and domestic charities ; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...one mourner following, the bleeding relics of men of his office for insulting one of the sheriffs, and was succeeded by a butcher named Rose. But in... | |
| 1849 - 652 sider
...most endearing in social and domestic charities; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following1, the bleeding relics of men who had been the captains of armies, the leaders of parties,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 sider
...most endearing in social and domestic charities; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...the bleeding relics of men who had been the captains * Account of the execution of Monmouth, signed by the divines who attended him. Buccleuch MS.; Burnet,... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 382 sider
...isdarkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage trinmph of implacable enemies,*with the inconstancy, the ingratitude, the cowardice of...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame." — -Mr. Maeanlay's History of England, i.628. Eminent Persons interred in. — Queen Anne Boleyn (beheaded... | |
| 1851 - 492 sider
...is endearing in social and domestic charities, but with whatever is darkest in human nature, and in human destiny ; with the savage triumph of implacable...inconstancy, the ingratitude, the cowardice of friends ; with the miseries of fallen greatness, and blighted fame." Here lie buried the following illustrious persons:... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 432 sider
...human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable enemies, with the incoustancy, the ingratitude, the cowardice of friends, with all...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame." — Mr, Maeaulay's History of En9land, i. 628. Eminent Persons interred in. — Queen Anne Boleyn (beheaded... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 390 sider
...human destiny, with the savage trinmph of implacable enemies, with the inconstancy, the ingratitnde, the cowardice of friends, with all the miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame." — Macaulay's History of England, i. 628. Eminent Persons interred in St. Peter's Church. — Queen... | |
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