| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1854 - 460 halaman
...is " absurd to keep nothing but the burthen of them. This is " superstitiously to embalm a carcase not worth an ounce of "the gums that are used to preserve it." In the same spirit did Burke apply himself to the abuses in the great departments of the Royal Household.... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1854 - 454 halaman
...is absurd to keep nothing but the burthen " of them. This is superstitiously to embalm a carcase " not worth an ounce of the gums that are used to " preserve it." In the same spirit did Burke apply himself to the abuses in the great departments of the Royal Household.... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1854 - 456 halaman
...is absurd to keep nothing but the burthen " of them. This is superstitiously to embalm a carcase " not worth an ounce of the gums that are used to " preserve it." In the same spirit did Burke apply himself to the abuses in the great departments of the Royal Household.... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 halaman
...preserve nothing bat the burthen of them. This is superstitiously to embalm a carcass not worth &n ounce of the gums that are used to preserve it. It...honour to the deceased as a disgrace to the survivors. Our palaces are vast inhospitable halls. There the bleak winds, there " Boreas, and Eurus, and Caurus,... | |
| Warren Hastings - 1860 - 1038 halaman
...not worth an ounce of the gum that is used to embalm it ; it is to burn precious oils at the tomb ; to offer meat and drink to the dead — not so much an honour to the deceased as a disgrace to the surviver." This sentiment is perfectly correct, and couched in such terms of eloquence and application... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 halaman
...the gums H,nt are used to preserve it. It IB to lsum precious oils in the tomh ; it is to offer mcat the stale — He willed its connection with the source and original archetype of all perfection. Our palaces are vast inhospitahle halls. There the hleak winds, there " Boreas, and Eurus, and Caurus,... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 432 halaman
..." it is absurd to keep nothing but the burthen of them. This is superstitiously to embalm a carcase not worth an ounce of the gums that are .used to preserve it." In the same spirit did Burke apply himself to the abuses in the great departments of the Royal Household.... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1861 - 644 halaman
...gone, it is absurd to preserve notliing but the burthens of them. This is superetitiously to embalm the carcass, not worth an ounce of the gums that are used...honour to the deceased as a disgrace to the survivors. Our palaces are vast inhospitable halls ; there the bleak winds— there " Boreas and Euros and Caurus... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 halaman
...establishments is gone, it is absurd to preserve nothing but the burthen of them. This is superstitiously to embalm a carcass not worth an ounce of the gums...honour to the deceased, as a disgrace to the survivors. Our palaces are vast inhospitable halls. There the bleak winds, there " Boreas, and Eurus, and Carus,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 662 halaman
...gone, it is absurd to preserve nothing but the burthens of them. This is superstitiously to embalm the carcass, not worth an ounce of the gums that are used...honour to the deceased as a disgrace to the survivors. Our palaces are vast inhospitable halls ; there the bleak winds— there " Boreas and Eurus and Caurus... | |
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