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... honor by their own and the public esteem . If we read of some illustrious line , so ancient that it has no beginning , so worthy that it ought to have no end , we sympathize in its va- rious fortunes ; nor can we blame the generous ...
... honor by their own and the public esteem . If we read of some illustrious line , so ancient that it has no beginning , so worthy that it ought to have no end , we sympathize in its va- rious fortunes ; nor can we blame the generous ...
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... honor we should learn to value the gifts of Nat- ure above those of Fortune ; to esteem in our ancestors the qualities that best promote the interests of society ; and to pronounce the descendant of a king less truly noble than the ...
... honor we should learn to value the gifts of Nat- ure above those of Fortune ; to esteem in our ancestors the qualities that best promote the interests of society ; and to pronounce the descendant of a king less truly noble than the ...
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... quarters the arms of Gibbon , as does also that , in Lincoln's Inn Hall , of Charles Yorke , Chancellor in 1770. - SHEFFIELD . The chief honor of iny ancestry is James Fiens , I. 4 MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS . 49.
... quarters the arms of Gibbon , as does also that , in Lincoln's Inn Hall , of Charles Yorke , Chancellor in 1770. - SHEFFIELD . The chief honor of iny ancestry is James Fiens , I. 4 MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS . 49.
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Gibbon. The chief honor of iny ancestry is James Fiens , Baron Say and Seale , and Lord High Treasurer of England in ... honor , in the Mémoires du Comte de Grammont , a classic work , the delight of every man and woman of taste to whom ...
Gibbon. The chief honor of iny ancestry is James Fiens , Baron Say and Seale , and Lord High Treasurer of England in ... honor , in the Mémoires du Comte de Grammont , a classic work , the delight of every man and woman of taste to whom ...
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... honor of three - and - thirty Englishmen were made the topic of hasty conversation , the sport of a lawless majority ; and the basest member of the committee , by a malicious word or a silent vote , might in- dulge his general spleen or ...
... honor of three - and - thirty Englishmen were made the topic of hasty conversation , the sport of a lawless majority ; and the basest member of the committee , by a malicious word or a silent vote , might in- dulge his general spleen or ...
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