| John Locke - 1823 - 588 sayfa
...think, not without reason), that a due consideration of his age and health could not make him abate. Though he was a man of the greatest temperance in...thought to have out-done those who made more noise and show. His name, which was in great esteem beyond sea, and that deservedly, drew on him visits from... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 588 sayfa
...think, not without reason), that a due consideration of his age and health could not make him abate. Though he was a man of the greatest temperance in...he was of a liberal mind, and given to hospitality j which considering the smallness of his preferments, and the numerous family of children he had to... | |
| 1824 - 812 sayfa
...think, not without reason) that a due consideration of his age and health could not make him abate. Though he was a man of the greatest temperance in...ostentation and vanity in his way of living ; yet he wa» of a liberal mind, and given to hospitality : which, considering the sninllness of his preferments,... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 512 sayfa
...think not without reason), that a due consideration of his age and health could not make him abate. Though he was a man of the greatest temperance in...which, considering the smallness of his preferments and -ff] EDWARD POCOCKE AND NATHANIEL HODGES. 59 the numerous family of children he had to provide for,... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 526 sayfa
...considering the smallness of his preferments and EDWARD POCOCKE AND NATHANIEL HODGES. 59 the numercms family of children he had to provide for, might be...thought to have outdone those who made more noise and show. I do not remember that in all my conversation with him I ever saw him once angry, or to be so... | |
| Frederick Sherlock - 1881 - 306 sayfa
...think not without reason), that a due consideration of his age and health could not make him abate. Though he was a man of the greatest temperance in...was of a liberal mind, and given to hospitality." It is not too much to say, that in the graphic estimate of the Professor, from which we have taken... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1896 - 486 sayfa
...him,' ' he had often the silence of a learner where he had the knowledge of a master. . . . Though a man of the greatest temperance in himself, and the farthest from ostentation and vanity in his wav of living, yet he was of a liberal mind, and given to hospitality. . . .His name, which was in... | |
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