| Sir John Carr - 1806 - 322 halaman
...a bed of roses, was always rendered welcome by fatigue, and the peculiar bias of his mind. Cm-ran, in one of his celebrated speeches, thus beautifully...described the native hospitality of his country : " The hos" pitality of other countries is a matter of necessity, or con.vention ; in savage nations, of the... | |
| 1808 - 844 halaman
...that the character of the Irish was truly delineated by the celebrated counsellor Curran, who says, " the hospitality of other countries is a matter of...latter ; but the hospitality of an Irishman is not the run ning account of posted and ledgered courtesies, as in other countries ; it springs, like all his... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 552 halaman
...the breach of hospitality. To us particularly does it belong to avenge the violation, of its altar. The hospitality of other countries is a matter of...necessity or convention ; in savage nations of the first, jn polished of the latter; but the hospitality s % of- an Irishman is not the running account Q( posted... | |
| William O'Regan - 1817 - 346 halaman
...is the breach of hospitality. To us peculiarly does it belong to avenge the violation of its altar. The hospitality of other countries is a matter of...nations of the first, in polished of the latter ; but tJie hospitality of an Irishman is not the running account of posted and ledgered courtesies, as in... | |
| William O'Regan - 1817 - 342 halaman
...is the breach of hospitality. To us peculiarly does it belong to avenge the violation of its altar. The hospitality of other countries is a matter of...savage nations of the first, in polished of the latter ; tut the hospitality of an Irishman is not the running account of posted and ledgered courtesies,... | |
| William O'Regan - 1817 - 346 halaman
...is the breach of hospitality. To us peculiarly does it belong to avenge the violation of its altar. The hospitality of other countries is a matter of...necessity or convention, in savage nations of the first, Jii polished of the latter ; but the hospitality of an Irishriian is not the running account of posted... | |
| 1823 - 862 halaman
...not too wretched to display it, is remarkably great. It is thus beautifully described by Mr Curran. ' The hospitality of other countries is a matter of...hospitality of an Irishman is not the running account oí posted and ledgered courtesies, as in other countries : it springs, like all his other qualities,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1836 - 588 halaman
...a bed of roses, was always rendered welcome by fatigue, and the peculiar bias of his mind. Curran, in one of his celebrated speeches, thus beautifully described the native hospitality of liis country: "The hospitality -. of other countries is a matter of necessity, or convention ; in savage... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1838 - 590 halaman
...a bed of roses, was always rendered welcome by fatigue, and the peculiar bias of his mind. Curran, in one of his celebrated speeches, thus beautifully...described the native hospitality of his country: "The hospi- . tality of other countries is a matter of necessity, or convention ; in savage nations of the... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1851 - 476 halaman
...is, the breach of hospitality. To us peculiarly does it belong to avenge the violation of its altar. The hospitality of other countries is a matter of...nations, of the first ; in polished, of the latter ; but ike hospitality of an Irishman is not the running account of posted and ledgered courtesies, as in... | |
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