| 1844 - 698 lapas
...through obloquy, amid victories and amid amid disappointments, ever remembered to what purpose his fatlur had devoted him, and withdrew no thought, or desire,...deed, from their pledged service to his country.' — Roman Hist. iii. 3fc7. It would be absurd to identify Dr. Arnold with the mass of Liberals. A party... | |
| 1844 - 568 lapas
...victories and amid disappointments, ever remembered to what purpose his father had devoted him, nnd withdrew no thought, or desire, or deed, from their pledged service to his country.' — Roman Hist. iii. 357. , It would be absurd to identify Dr. Arnold with the mass of Liberals. A... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1864 - 416 lapas
...contrast to the English Christian, the Carthaginian heathen, to borrow the eloquent words of Arnold, " from his childhood to his latest hour, in war and...or desire or deed from their pledged service to his country."1 There is an English word, treachery, which means perfidy, that is, breach of faith, or breach... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1864 - 450 lapas
...contrast to the English Christian, the Carthaginian heathen, to borrow the eloquent words of Arnold, " from his childhood to his latest hour, in war and...or desire or deed from their pledged service to his country."1 There is an English word, treachery, which means perfidy, that is, breach of faith, or breach... | |
| Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1881 - 368 lapas
...who subdues his genius to make it minister to the good of others, who lives for his relations, his friends, and his country. And as Scipio lived in himself...or deed from their pledged service to his country. THE BATTLE OF SALAMIS. SMITH'S "IIISTOEY OF GREECE." The battle of Salamis was one of the decisive... | |
| Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1893 - 460 lapas
...•who subdues his genius to make it minister to the good of others, who lives for his relations, his friends, and his country. And as Scipio lived in himself...or deed from their pledged service to his country. THE BATTLE OF SALAMIS. SMITH'S "HISTORY OF GREECE." The battle of Salamis was one of the decisive battles... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1903 - 888 lapas
...worthily represented in the life of his great rival Hannibal, who, from his childhood to his Intest t spark, Rose, robed in dazzling immortality. ' Thou...has long Swung blind in unascended majesty, Silent Hannibal. If Hannibal's genius may be likened to the Homeric god, who, in his hatred of the Trojans,... | |
| 1844 - 584 lapas
...who subdues his genius to make it minister to the good of others — who lives for his relations, his friends, and his country. And as Scipio lived in himself...deed, from their pledged service to his country." — Roman Hist. iii. 387. It would be absurd to identify Dr. Arnold with the mass of Liberals. A party... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1844 - 572 lapas
...glory and through obloquy, atnid victories and \ amid disappointments, ever remembered to what purporc his father had devoted him, and withdrew no thought,...deed, from their pledged service to his country.' — Roman Hist. iii. 367. It would be absurd to identify Dr. Arnold with the mass of Liberals. A party... | |
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