| 1876 - 196 strani
...favorable to religious impressions. The celebrated Edmund Burke, speaking of this Church, says ' it is spacious, and executed in a very handsome taste, exceeding everything of that kind which we have in America ;' and Gillies, the biographer of Whitefield, calls it a grand Church, resembling one of the new Churches... | |
| 1888 - 1124 strani
...toe, and who published in 178d botanical essays — Flora CaroJiniana, secundum Systems Linnaii, etc. Our people, who we are told were without education...building churches, one of which (St. Philip's, built iu l?£i), Edmund liurke described as -" spacious, and executed iu a very handsome taste, exceeding... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1888 - 888 strani
...and who published in 17е!й botanical essays — Flora Caroliniana, seciindum Syelema Linnici, etc. Our people, who we are told were without, education or culture, were building fhurchi's, one of which (St. Philip's, built in 17&Í), Edmund Hnrke described as "spacious, and executed... | |
| Colyer Meriwether - 1889 - 492 strani
...Santee, and who published in 1783 botanical essays — Flura Caroliniaua, secundun Si/stema Linncei, etc. Our people, who we are told were without education..."spacious, and executed in a very handsome taste, exceeding everythingof that kind •which we have in America;"1 and the steeple of another (St. Michael's, built... | |
| Karl Baedeker (Firm), James Fullarton Muirhead - 1893 - 752 strani
...of the European Settlements in America' (1757), says of it: 'the church is spacious and executed in very handsome taste, exceeding everything of that kind which we have in America'. The design is attributed, on the strength of a contemporaneous newspaper paragraph, to 'Mr. Gibson',... | |
| Julian Ralph - 1895 - 440 strani
...worshipped, bat it copies the second one, destroyed in 1835, of which Edmund Burke said that it was " executed in a very handsome taste, exceeding everything of that kind which we have in America.'' The dramatic poem, still recited wherever English is spoken, which tells of the daring of a slave-boy... | |
| Francis M. Stalker, Charles Madison Curry, Walter W. Storms - 1900 - 718 strani
...worshipped, lull it copies the second one, destroyed in 1835. of which Kdmund Burke says that it was 'executed in a very handsome taste, exceeding everything of that kind which we have in America." The dramatic poem, still recited wherever I ML !;- h is spoken, which tells of the daring of a slave... | |
| Edward McCrady - 1897 - 784 strani
...Easter Sunday, 1723, during the Provisional Government of Sir Francis Nicholson. Burke described it as "spacious and executed in a very handsome taste, exceeding everything of that kind we have in America."2 Notwithstanding the very genteel entertainments that Lawson tells that the country... | |
| Lyman Pierson Powell - 1900 - 656 strani
...decade. Of the first St. Philip's Church, built on the present site, Edmund Burke said that it " is spacious, and executed in a very handsome taste, exceeding...everything of that kind which we have in America," and another author (the biographer of Whitefield) called it " a grand church resembling one of the... | |
| 1900 - 870 strani
...worshipped, but it copies the second one, destroyed in 1835, of which Edmund Burke says that is was "executed in a very handsome taste, exceeding everything of that kind which we have in America." Ohio Edticational Monthly. The dramatic poem, still recited wherever English is spoken, which tells... | |
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