| Herman Dieck - 1885 - 770 strani
...the great loss we suffered on this occasion, or attempt to describe what we felt. It is enough to say that no man was ever more beloved or admired ; and it is truly painful to reflect that he seems to have fallen a sacrifice merely for want of being properly supported ; a fate singularly to... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 516 strani
...great loss we suffered on this occasion, or attempt to describe what we felt. It is enough to say, that no man was ever more beloved or admired ; and it is truly painful to reflect, that he seems to have fallen a sacrifice merely for want of being properly supported ; a fate singularly to... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1900 - 276 strani
...the great loss we suffered on this occasion, or attempt to describe what we felt. It is enough to say that no man was ever more beloved or admired ; and it is truly painful to reflect that he seems to have fallen a sacrifice merely for want of being properly supported — a fate singularly... | |
| 1791 - 212 strani
...great loss we suffered on this occasion, or attempt to describe what we felt. It is enough to say, that no man was ever more beloved or admired; and it is truly painful to reflect, that he seems to have fallen a sacrifice merely for want of being properly supported; a fate, singularly to... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1928 - 258 strani
...great loss we suffered on this occasion, or attempt to describe what we felt. It is enough to say, that no man was ever more beloved or admired : and it is truly painful to reflect, that he seems to have fallen a sacrifice merely for want of being properly supported ; a fate, singularly to... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1928 - 462 strani
...great loss we suffered on this occasion, or attempt to describe what we felt. It is enough to say, that no man was ever more beloved or admired : and it is truly painful to reflect, that he seems to have fallen a sacrifice merely for want of being properly supported ; a fate, singularly to... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 744 strani
...fuffered on this oceafion, or attempt to deferibe 1 what we felt, ft is enough to fay, that no man 1 was ever more beloved or admired : and it is truly , painful to reftect, that he feems to have fallen a 4 faerifice merely for want of being properly fup* ported ;... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 strani
...the great loss we suffered on this occasion, or attempt to describe what we felt. It is enough to say that no man was ever more beloved or admired; and it is truly painful to reflect that he seems to have fallen a sacrifice merely for want of being properly supported : a fate singularly to... | |
| 1786 - 752 strani
...ot their barbarous rage. I need make no reflection on the great lofs we differed on this occafioo, or attempt to defcribe what we felt. It is enough to fay, that no man was evermore beloved or admired: and it is truly painful to reflect, that he feems to have fallen a facrifice... | |
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