| William Pitt (1st earl of Chatham.), William Stanhope Taylor - 1838 - 532 strani
...words : I will only say that, in Mr. Allen, mankind has lost such a benevolent and tender friend as, I fear, not all the example of his virtues will have...to the world his like again. Admiring his life, and deploring the shortness of it, I shall ever respectfully cherish his memory, and rank the continuation... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1838 - 548 strani
...words : I will only say that, in Mr. Allen, mankind has lost such a benevolent and tender friend as, I fear, not all the example of his virtues will have...to the world his like again. Admiring his life, and deploring the shortness of it, I shall ever respectfully cherish his memory, and rank the continuation... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1838 - 516 strani
...words : I will only say that, in Mr. Allen, mankind has lost such a benevolent and tender friend as, I fear, not all the example of his virtues will have...to the world his like again. Admiring his life, and deploring the shortness of it, I shall ever respectfully cherish his memory, and rank the continuation... | |
| 1896 - 842 strani
...death-bed Allen repeated his good-will towards Pitt. And when Allen died, Pitt wrote to his widow: "l fear not all the example of his virtues will .have power to raise up to the world his like again." Everything in this incident in the friendship between Pitt and Allen is equally honorable to both of... | |
| Walter Hawken Tregellas - 1884 - 420 strani
...whose maiden name was Elizabeth Holden, was Mr. Allen's second wife. on her husband's death, saying, ' I fear not all the example of his virtues will have power to raise up to the world his like again.' That Pitt had good reason thus to write of his deceased friend is abundantly clear from the following... | |
| 1885 - 502 strani
...they continued friends is, however, shown bv Pitt's writing to Mrs. Allen on her husband's death, ' I fear not all the example of his virtues will have power to raise up to the world his like again,' and by Allen's leaving to Pitt, by his will, 1,000/., ' as the best of friends, as well as the most... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1885 - 508 strani
...they continued friends is, however, shown by Pitt's writing to Mrs. Allen on her husband's death, ' I fear not all the example of his virtues will have power to raise up to the world his like again,' and by Allen's leaving to Pitt, by his will, 1,000/., ' as the best of friends, as well aa the most... | |
| Robert Edward Myhill Peach - 1895 - 286 strani
...than your heroick verse." On the occasion of her husband's death Mr. Pitt wrote to Mrs. Allen:— " I fear not all the example of his virtues will have power to raise up to the world his like again." CORRESPONDENCE WITH MR. STRAHAN. HE following correspondence with Allen will tell its own story. The... | |
| 1896 - 684 strani
...death-bed Allen repeated his goodwill towards Pitt. And when Allen died, Pitt wrote to his widow : ' I fear not all the example of his virtues will have power to raise up to the world his like again.' Everything in this incident in the friendship between Pitt and Allen is equally honourable to both... | |
| 1896 - 928 strani
...death-bed Allen repeated his good-will towards Pitt. And when Allen died, Pitt wrote to his widow: "I fear not all the example of his virtues will .have power to raise up to the world his like again." Everything in this incident in the friendship between Pitt and Allen is equally honorable to both of... | |
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