| 1808 - 556 halaman
...incurrecl'for the suite of some vain title, or at least of some increase *if wealth, which he (fid not want, and possibly knew not how to enjoy, our...into something like compassion for that very foolish cVss of m4n, whom the world calls wise in their generation. ' p. 207-209. ' On th* scaffold he embraced... | |
| 1820 - 646 halaman
...were likely to join in crying down so illustrious a martyr to liberty, he afterwards remarks, that our ' disgust is turned into 'something like compassion...for that very foolish class of men ' whom the world calls wise in their generation. ' One of these songs, professing to give the character of a Whig, we... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1808 - 454 halaman
...forcible testimony to the value of that peace of mind, which innocence alone can confer! We know not who this man was ; but when we reflect, that the guilt...for that very foolish class of men, whom the world calls wise in their generation. Soon after his short repose Argyle was brought, His behaaccording to... | |
| 1808 - 546 halaman
...alone can confer ! We know not who this man was; but when we reflect, that the guilt which agonised him was probably incurred for the sake of some vain...for that very foolish class of men, whom the world calls wise in their generation. ' On the scaffold he embraced his friends, gave some tokens of remembrance... | |
| 1808 - 416 halaman
...at least ofsome increase of 'wealth, which he did not want, and possibly knew not how to enjoy, ouv disgust is turned into something like compassion for that very foolish class of men, whom the world calls ,wise in their generation." P. 207-9. On the scaffold, Mr. Annand said, " t his nobleman dies... | |
| 1808 - 646 halaman
...of some increase of wealth, which he did not want, and possibly knew not how to enjoy, our distrust is turned into something like compassion for that very foolish class of men whom the world calls wise in their generation." 91. The Knights ; Tales illustrative qf the Marvellous. By RC Dallas,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1810 - 960 halaman
...for the sake of some rain title, or at least of some increase of wealth, which he did not want, aud possibly knew not how to enjoy, our disgust is turned...for that very foolish class of men, whom the world calls wise in their generation. Soon after his short repose Ar. gyle was brought, according to or<!... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1820 - 958 halaman
...innocence alone can cont'er ! We know not who this man was; but when we reflect, that the guilt * which which agonized him was probably incurred for the sake...for that very foolish class of men, whom the world calls wise in their generation. Soon after his short repose Ar§yle was brought, according to orer,... | |
| 1821 - 502 halaman
...illustrious a martyr to liberty, he afterwards remarks, that our ' disgust is turned into some' thing like compassion for that very foolish class of men whom the ' world calls wise in their generation.' One of these songs, professing to give the character of a Whig, we... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 halaman
...reflect that the guilt which agonized him, was probably incurred for some vain title, or at least for some increase of wealth which he did not want, and...for that very foolish class of men, whom the world calls wise in their generation. Soon after this short repose, Argyle was brought according to order,... | |
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