| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1875 - 968 pages
...him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most fortunate men of his age, had opened to him in vision, that when, in the fourth generation, the third...which, by the happy issue of moderate and healing councils, was to be made Great Britain he should see his son, Lord Chancellor of England, turn back... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1876 - 536 pages
...made him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most fortunate men of his age, had opened to him a vision, that when, in the fourth generation, the...which (by the happy issue of moderate and healing councils) was to be made Great Britain, he should see his son, lord Chancellor of England, turn back... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - Readers - 1876 - 660 pages
...him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most fortunate men of his age, had opened to him in vision that, when, in the fourth generation, the third...which (by the happy issue of moderate and healing councils) was to be made Great Britain,7 he should see his son, Lord Chancellor of England, turn back... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1876 - 536 pages
...the most fortunate men of his age, had opened to him a vision, that when, in the fourth genera, tion, the third prince of the house of Brunswick had sat...which (by the happy issue of moderate and healing councils) was to be made Great Britain, he should see his son, lord Chancellor of England, turn back... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 pages
...him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most fortunate men of his age, had opened to him in e- e- councils, was to be made Great Britain, he should see his son, Lord Chancellor of England, turn back... | |
| Robert Cochrane - Orators - 1877 - 560 pages
...him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most fortunate men of his age, had opened to him in vision, that when, in the fourth generation, the third...which, by the happy issue of moderate and healing councils, was to be made Great Britain, he thoujd see his son, Lord Chancellor of England, turn hack... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - Great Britain - 1878 - 516 pages
...age at least to be made to comprehend such things. He was then old enough acta parentum jam leffere, et quce sit cognoscere virtus. Suppose, sir, that...Great Britain, he should see his son Lord Chancellor z88 SWIFT GJtOWTH OF AMERICA. of England, turn back the current of hereditary dignity to its fountain,... | |
| Edmund Burke - Political science - 1883 - 396 pages
...him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most fortunate, men of his age, had opened \o him in vision, that when, in the fourth generation the third...on the throne of that nation, which (by the happy issue-of moderate and healing counsels) was to be made Great -Britain, he should see his son, Lord... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Authors - 1879 - 576 pages
...him one of the most amiable, as he is one of the most fortunate men of his age, had opened to him in f common men : and that having thus seen in a manner...ourselves, their conclusions are such as bear upon our own councils) was to be made Great Britain, he should see his son, Lord Chancellor of England, turn back... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Authors - 1879 - 582 pages
...him one of the most amiable, as be is one of the most fortunate men of his age, had opened to him in J 2 J 2 councils) was to be made Great Britain, he should see his son. Lord Chancellor of England, turn back... | |
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