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Anthologia Hibernica: Or, Monthly Collections of Science, Belles-lettres ... - Page 356
1794
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 18

Early English newspapers - 1748 - 684 pages
...Life, That it would be thought fuperHuous To fperify his Titles, Recount liis Virtues, Or evenereit a Monument to his Fame. His Titles he not only deferved but adorned. His Virtues aremanifeftin his Good Works, Which had never daczled the Publk Eye, If they bad not been too bright...
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Select epitaphs, collected by W. Toldervy. 2 vols. [in 1].

Select epitaphs, William Toldervy - 1755 - 494 pages
...Titles, Recount his Virtues, Or even eredl a Monument to his Fame. His Titles, he not only deferv'd, but adorned ; His Virtues are manifeft in his good...they had not been too bright to be concealed. And, 9£ to his Fame, Whoever has any Senfe of Merit, Any Any Reverence for Piety, Any Paffion for his Country,...
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London and Its Environs Described: Containing an Account of ..., Volume 1

Robert Dodsley - London (England) - 1761 - 380 pages
...life, that it .may be thought fuperfluous to fpecify his titles, recount his virtues, or even erect a monument to his fame. His titles he not only deferved,...be concealed; and as to his fame, whofoever has any fenfe of merit, any reverence for piety, any paffion for his country, or any charity for mankind, will...
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London and Its Environs Described: Containing an Account of ..., Volume 1

Robert Dodsley - London (England) - 1761 - 380 pages
...life, that it may be thought fuperfluous to fpecify his titles, recount his virtues, or even erect a monument to his fame. His titles he not only deferved,...be concealed; and as to his fame, whofoever has any fenfe of merit, any reverence for piety, any paffion for his country, or any charity for mankind, will...
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An Historical Account of the Curiosities of London and Westminster ...

David Henry - Cathedrals - 1769 - 340 pages
...Life, that it may be thought fuperfluous to ipecify his Titles, recount his Virtues, or even erect a Monument to his Fame. His Titles he not only deferved, but adorned ; his Virtues are manifeft in his gocd Works, which had never dazzled the public Eye, if they had not been too bright to be concealed;...
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An historical account of the curiosities of London and Westminster [by D ...

David Henry - 1785 - 292 pages
...thought fuperfluous to fpecify his titles, recount his virtues, or. even erecl a monument to his fanie. His titles, he not only deferved, but adorned; his...concealed ; and as to his fame, whofoever has any fenfe of merit, any reverence for piety, any paffion for his. country, or any charity for mankind,...
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Roman Conversations: Or, A Short Description of the Antiquities of ..., Volume 1

Joseph Wilcocks - Rome - 1797 - 672 pages
...titles, recount his virtues, Or even ercft a monument to his fame; His titles he not only dcferved but adorned; His virtues are manifeft in his good...the public eye, if they had not been too bright to have been concealed. As bringing back the clergy to their duty by his noble example in fo illuftrious...
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An Historical Description of Westminster Abbey: Its Monuments and ...

Westminster Abbey - London (England) - 1827 - 218 pages
...erect a monument to his fame. His titles he not only deserved, but adorned; his virtues are manifest in his good works, which had never dazzled the public...been too bright to be concealed ; and as to his fame, whosoever has any sense of merit, any reverence for piety, and passion for his country, or any charity...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 4

Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 606 pages
...his fame. Hia tillea ha uoi only deserved but adorned. Hia virtue! are manifest in his good worka, which had never dazzled the public eye if they had not been too bright to be concealed. And aa to hia fame, whoaoerer haa any aense of merit, any reverence for piety, any passion for his country,...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 4

Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 604 pages
...erect a monument to his fame. Hia titlea ha uoi only deserved but adorned. His virtues are manifest in his good works, which had never dazzled the public...been too bright to be concealed. And as to his fame, whosoever has any tense of merit, any reverence for piety, any passion for his country, or any charity...
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