Charles, that is, the qualities that give true sterling value to the man, and sanctify him in the eyes of his Creator, I mean humility, self-command, temperance, industry, prudence, and fortitude, were not inferior to his public endowments. His table... A Classical Tour Through Italy, An. MDCCCII. - Sayfa 19John Chetwode Eustace tarafından - 1821Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 528 sayfa
...persons are said to be oftentimes of the first distinction. Tables are placed in different recesses for writing. This admirable practice, so beneficial...vegetables; he allowed himself no amusement or relaxation, alledging that the variety of his duties was in itself a sufficient recreation. His dress and establishment... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1821 - 490 sayfa
...is observed in all the parochial churches of the Milanese, and of the neighboring dioceses, of sncb at least as are suffragans of Milan. The private virtues...his public endowments. His table was for his guests ; bis own diet was confined to bread and vegetables ; he allowed himself no amusement or relaxation,... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1837 - 264 sayfa
...qualities which give true sterling value to the man, and sanctify him to the eyes of his Creator, ] mean humility, self-command, temperance, industry,...sufficient recreation. His dress and establishment were such as became his rank, but in private he dispensed with the attendance of servants, and wore... | |
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