Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 sider |
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Side 366
... Lord Chatham , dying insolvent , was more the object of public respect and admiration than any man of the age , who had amassed millions , or who had displayed all the pro- fusion of Asiatic pomp and luxury . ' Upon this plain but solid ...
... Lord Chatham , dying insolvent , was more the object of public respect and admiration than any man of the age , who had amassed millions , or who had displayed all the pro- fusion of Asiatic pomp and luxury . ' Upon this plain but solid ...
Side 378
... Lord Chatham inspired his son with this noble enthusiasm , because he felt it ; and he spoke , as he felt , energetically . When Mr. Pitt was yet a child , his father , laying his hand upon the boy's head , pronounced that celebrated ...
... Lord Chatham inspired his son with this noble enthusiasm , because he felt it ; and he spoke , as he felt , energetically . When Mr. Pitt was yet a child , his father , laying his hand upon the boy's head , pronounced that celebrated ...
Side 386
... Lord Chatham , in his letters to his nephew , recommends several works , which may be useful in giving a knowledge of the English history and constitution . Perhaps many will look over those letters , merely to find out what books ...
... Lord Chatham , in his letters to his nephew , recommends several works , which may be useful in giving a knowledge of the English history and constitution . Perhaps many will look over those letters , merely to find out what books ...
Side 410
... Lord Chatham again rises in Britain , with • what pleasure will every honest heart do homage to 410 ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION .
... Lord Chatham again rises in Britain , with • what pleasure will every honest heart do homage to 410 ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION .
Side 411
... Lord Bolingbroke said of the Duke of Marlborough , " He was so great a man , that I have forgotten his faults . " It is not the abilities of Lord Chatham that his country needs so much as his integrity : INTEGRITY will soon be the ...
... Lord Bolingbroke said of the Duke of Marlborough , " He was so great a man , that I have forgotten his faults . " It is not the abilities of Lord Chatham that his country needs so much as his integrity : INTEGRITY will soon be the ...
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