| Stephen Coleridge - 1923 - 290 стор.
...the general sorrow was of a higher character. The people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, public monuments and posthumous rewards, were all...whom the king, the legislature, and the nation, would alike have delighted to honour ; whom every tongue would have blessed ; whose presence in every village... | |
| Joseph Albert Mosher - 1920 - 668 стор.
...upon the magnitude of our loss that we mourned for him: the general sorrow was of a higher character. The people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies,...legislature, and the nation would have alike delighted to honor ; whom every tongue would have blessed ; whose presence in every village through which he might... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1262 стор.
...upon the magnitude of our loss that we mourned for him : the general sorrow was of a higher character. The people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies,...which he might have passed would have wakened the church bells, have given school-boys a holiday, have drawn children from their sports to gaze upon... | |
| 1899 - 492 стор.
...upon the magnitude of our loss that we mourned for him: the general sorrow was of a higher character. The people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, and public monuments, and posthumus rewards, were all which they could now bestow upon him, whom the king, the legislature, and... | |
| Carl Edmund Rollyson - 2005 - 321 стор.
...upon the magnitude of our loss that we mourned for him: the general sorrow was of a higher character. The people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies,...which he might have passed would have wakened the church bells, have given schoolboys a holiday, have drawn children from their sports to gaze upon him,... | |
| 1813 - 752 стор.
...which they could now bestow upon him, whom the King,the Legislature,and the Nation, would alike have delighted to honour; whom every tongue would have...which he might have passed would have wakened the church bells, have given school-boys a holyday, have drawn children from their sports to gaze upon... | |
| Aaron Gove, Dorus Reuben Hatch, Harry McWhirter Barrett, Nathan B. Coy, Henry Burnside Smith, William Barnard Mooney - 1896 - 422 стор.
...the general sorrow was of a higher character. The people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, public monuments, and posthumous rewards, were all...whom the king, the legislature, and the nation, would alike have delighted to honor; whom every tongue would have blessed; whose presence in every village... | |
| 152 стор.
...the general sorrow was of a higher character. The people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, public monuments, and posthumous rewards were all...whom the king, the legislature, and the nation, would alike have delighted to honour; whom every tongue would have blessed ; whose presence in every village... | |
| 1922 - 872 стор.
...The grateful country bestowed the highest honors within its power upon the memory of Nelson and yet "the people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies,...posthumous rewards were all which they could now bestow on him whom the king, the legislature, and the nation would have delighted to honor; whom every tongue... | |
| E. Derry Evans - 1930 - 124 стор.
...upon the magnitude of our loss that we mourned for him : the general sorrow was of a higher character. The people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies...public monuments, and posthumous rewards were all that they could now bestow upon him, whom the King, the legislature, and the nation, would have alike... | |
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