| John Campbell - Admirals - 1785 - 536 pages
...was inconfiftent with his principles ; and therefore, firvce he could not have the honour of ierving his country in PERSON, he would endeavour to do it by HIS EXAMPLE8. The * Harriet's hiftory of his own times, vol. ii. p. 313. Lediard't life of John, duke of... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1823 - 836 pages
...was inconsistent with his principles, and, therefore, since he could not have the honour of serving his country in person, he would endeavour to do it by his example." REVIEW. " Still pleased to praise, yet not afraid to blame."— POPE. N ART. I.— Memoirs of the Life... | |
| 1823 - 836 pages
...was inconsistent with his principles, and, therefore, since he could not have the honour of serving his country in person, he would endeavour to do it by his example." REVIEW. " Still pleased to praise, yet not afraid to blame."— POPE. ART. I. — Memoir» of the Life... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1823 - 778 pages
...inconsistent with his principles, and, therefore, since he could not have the honour of serving bis country in person, he would endeavour to do it by his example." REVIEW. " Still pleated to praise, yet not afraid to blame."— Pore. ART. I.— Memoir» of the Life... | |
| Naval art and science - 1846 - 728 pages
...was inconsistent with his principles; and, therefore, since he could not have the honour of serving his country in person, he would endeavour to do it by his example." Here is a noble man indeed! Such displays, which were of frequent occurrence during former periods,... | |
| Christian von Stramburg - 1865 - 818 pages
...it was inconsistent with his principles: and therefore, since he could not have the honor of serving his country in person, he would endeavour to do it by his example.« Sei ber ihonungefeter , 1702 , trug er ber Äönigin bao eine ber bref ©a)merter »or ; am 24. 3"»-... | |
| Great Britain - 1887 - 598 pages
...was inconsistent with his principles ; and therefore, since he could not have the honour of serving his country in person, he would endeavour to do it...admirer of the beautys of nature. Whilst marryed, and at Lanijley, I often visited, and was well received by her, through a certain similitude of disposition.... | |
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