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" ... intimacy, and a perfect knowledge of the virtues of his mind, which inspired ideas superior to the common race of men, I was bound by the strongest ties of affection ; a grief to which even the glorious occasion in which he fell does not bring the... "
The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1793, to ... 1820, with an ... - Página 456
por William James - 1859
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Annual Register, Volumen52

Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 páginas
...whom, by many years intimacy, and a perfect knowledge of (lie virtues of his mind, which inspired ideas superior to the •common race of men,' I was bound...affection ; a grief to which e*ven the glorious occasion on which he fell does Dot bring; 'h'at consolation which< perhaps it ought." The merit of this official...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen48

1805 - 538 páginas
...roirw, which infpired ideas fuperior to the common race of men, I was bound hy thi. ft rouge ft tie.; of affection ; a grief to which even the glorious occasion in which he fell, does not bring -he confolatton which р-гЬлрз it ought. His Lordfbip recfved a mulkat-hall in his left breait,...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen8

William Cobbett - 1805 - 544 páginas
...whom, by many year's intimacy, and a perfect knowledge of the virtues of his mind, which inspired ideas superior to the common race of men, I was bound by the strongest ties of affection ja grief to which evejn the glorious occasion in •which he fell, does not bring the consolation xvhich...
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The Naval Chronicle, Volumen14

James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1805 - 584 páginas
...lus mind, which inspired ideas superior to the common race ol men, I was hound by the strongest t,es of affection ; a grief to which even the glorious occasion in which lie fell, does not bring the consolation which perhaps it <.i'.T(:i : his Lordship received a musket...
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The British trident; or, Register of naval actions, from ... the ..., Volumen5

Archibald Duncan - 1806 - 380 páginas
...whom, by many years' intimacy, and a perfect knowledge of the virtues of his mind, which inspired ideas superior to the common race of men, I was bound by...consolation which perhaps it ought; his lordship received a musket-hall in his left breast, about the luiddl.e of the action, and sent an officer to me immediately...
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The life of ... Horatio lord viscount Nelson, Volumen2

James Harrison (biographer of Nelson.) - 1806 - 522 páginas
...by many years intimacy, and a " perfect knowledge of the virtues of his mind, " which inspired ideas superior to the common race " of men, I was bound...affection: a grief, to which even the glorious " occasion on which he fell, does not bring the " consolation which, perhaps, it ought!" When the dispatches,...
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The Universal magazine, Volumen5

1806 - 594 páginas
...whom, by many year* intimacy, and a perfect knowledge of the virtues of his mind, which inspired ideas, superior to the common race of men, I was bound by...the strongest ties of affection ; a grief/ to which evtn the glorious occasion in which he fell, does not bring the consolation which perhaps it ought*."...
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Annual Register, Volumen47

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1004 páginas
...and a perfect knowledge of the virtues of his mind, whicfi in. spired ideas superior to the comraon race of men, I was bound by the strongest ties of...which even the glorious occasion in which he fell docs not bring that consolation which perhaps it ought. His lordship received a musket-ball in his...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volumen47

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1014 páginas
...knowledge of the virtues of his mind, which inspired ideas superior to the common race of men, I wa* bound by the strongest ties of affection; a grief to which even the glorious occa5iou in which he fell docs not bring that consolation which perhaps it ought. His lordship received...
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The Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, Volumen1

1809 - 596 páginas
...race of men, I was bonnd by the strongest ties of a'fleetion ; — a grief to which even the glorioas occasion in which he fell, does not bring the consolation which perhaps it onght: his lordship received a masket-hall in his left breast, ab*nt the middle of the action, and...
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