| 468 стор.
...is most endearing in social and domestic charities; hut with whatever is darkest in human destiny, with the inconstancy, the ingratitude, the cowardice...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without oue mourner... | |
| 1849 - 608 стор.
...most endearing in social and domestic charities ; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 стор.
...most endearing in social and domestic charities ; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner... | |
| 1849 - 636 стор.
...most endearing in social and domestic charities; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner... | |
| 1849 - 588 стор.
...most endearing in social and domestic charities ; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner... | |
| 1849 - 652 стор.
...most endearing in social and domestic charities; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 стор.
...July 15. ; Barillon, July *?. with the savage triumph of implacable enemies , with the in' constancy, the ingratitude, the cowardice of friends, with all...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner... | |
| 1849 - 742 стор.
...human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable enemies, with the inconsistency, the inpratitude, the cowardice of friends, with all the miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner... | |
| 1849 - 1020 стор.
...destiny, — with the savage triumph of implacable enemies, with the inconstancy, the ingratitude and cowardice of friends, with all the miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 стор.
...most endearing in social and domestic charities; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable...miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner... | |
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