| Alfred Barbeau - 1904 - 432 strani
...tender friend as, I fear, not all the example of his virtues will have power to raise up to the world again. Admiring his life and regretting the shortness...advantages and the first honours which fortune may liave bestowed upon my life » (Pitt, Correspondence, t. II, p. 289-290, 4 juin 17li'i, ;'LM Alten).... | |
| Alfred Barbeau - 1904 - 452 strani
...widow : "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 power to raise up to the world again. Admiring his life and regretting the shortness of it, I shall ever respectfully cherish his... | |
| A. Barbeau - 1904 - 426 strani
...1. « I will only say that, in Mr. Alien, mankind has lost such a benevolent and tender friend as, I fear, not all the example of his virtues will have power to raise up to D,e world again » (Pitt, Correspondence, t. II, p. 280-290, lettre du 4 juin 1764 à Mme Allen). 2.... | |
| Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - 1908 - 1444 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 Ms like again/ and by Allen's leaving to Pitt, by his win, 1,OOOZ., ' as the best of friends, as well... | |
| Dictionary - 1885 - 500 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,(XXM., ' as the best of friends, as well as the most... | |
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