| 1792 - 574 pages
...and difmay ? 'LUat my books, which I have been long collecting with indefatigable induitry — upon which I have expended more than half the produce of...the pride of my youth, the employment of my riper years, and perhaps the belt folace of my declining life — was it for this, I fay, that my very books... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1792 - 558 pages
...and difmay? " That my books, which I have long been collecting with " indefatigable induftry, upon which I have expended more " than half the produce of more than twenty years unwea** ried labour, and which I confidered as the pride of my '• youth, the employment of my riper... | |
| Parliament proc - 1792 - 556 pages
...and difmay? " That my books, which I have long been collecting with " indefatigable induftry, upon which I have expended more " than half the produce of more than twenty years unwea" ried labour, and which I conlidered as the pride of my t; youth, the employment of my riper... | |
| William Butler - 1795 - 242 pages
...rabble, obferves, that he collected his own books with indefatigable induftry, and in their purchafe had expended more than half the produce of more than twenty years unwearied labour; that he conf1dered them as the pride of his youth, the employment of his riper age, and, perhaps, the... | |
| Biography - 1799 - 614 pages
...and dismay ? that my books, which I have long been collecting with indefatigable industry- — upon which I have expended more than half the produce of...than twenty years unwearied labour — and which I considered as the pride of my youth, th» employment of my riper age, and, perhaps, the best solace... | |
| Periodicals - 1801 - 446 pages
...consternation and dismay ? That my books, which I have long been collecting with indefatigable industry, upon which I have expended more than half the produce of...more than twenty years unwearied labour, and which I considered as the pride of my youth, the employment of my riper age, and, perhaps, the best solace... | |
| 1807 - 608 pages
...нюге than half ¡lie produce of more than twenty years unwearied labour, and which I considered as the pride of my youth, the employment of my riper age, and, perhaps, the be>t solace of declining lite '— \Vas it for this, I say, that my books were exposed to most unmerited... | |
| William Butler - Arithmetic - 1811 - 548 pages
...+, obferves, that te collected his own books with indefatigable induftry, and in their purchafe had expended more than half the produce of more than twenty years unwearied labour ; that he confidered them as the pride of his youth, the employment of his riper age, and, perhaps,... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1829 - 532 pages
...in one of his publications, " I have long been collecting, with indefatigable industry; upon these I have expended more than half the produce of more than twenty years' unwearied labour; these I consider as the pride of my youth, the employment of my riper years, and perhaps the best solace... | |
| William Field - Clergy England Biography - 1828 - 490 pages
...he, in one of his publications, "I have long been collecting, with indefatigable industry: upon these I have expended more than half the produce of more than twenty years' unwearied labour : these I consider as the pride of my youth, as the employment of my riper years, and perhaps the best... | |
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