His delicacy would not suffer him to make many trials of such ingratitude. He was ready to sink under his misfortunes. Providence, however, directed him to two brothers, who in consequence of his care in their early youth, and their own diligent exertions... Miscellanies, in Two Parts: Prose--II. Verse, &c - Página 17por William Fordyce Mavor - 1829 - 512 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1805 - 538 páginas
...(uffie r him to make many trials of (uch ingratitude. He was ready to tmk under hismisfortunei. Chance*, however, directed him to two brothers, who, in consequence...competence in foreign lands, and were returned to fpend it with honour in their own. Thele, inttead of turning their backs on his diftrefs, invited him... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 294 páginas
...ready to fink under his misfortunes. Chance,, however, directed him to two brothers, who in confequence of his care in. their early youth, and their own diligent...exertions, in maturer years, had obtained a competence in foreignforeign landsj and were returned to fpenditwith honour in their own. Thefe, inftead of turning... | |
| George Miller - 1813 - 638 páginas
...Providence, however, directed him to two brothers, who in consequence of his care in their early youih, and their own diligent exertions in maturer years,...cordial manner to pass the remainder of his days with thuri. Jt would have shewn pride rather than humility, in his situation, not to have accepted such... | |
| Albert Picket - 1820 - 314 páginas
...suffer him to make many trials Of such ingratitude. He was ready to sink under his misfortunes. Chance, however, directed him to two brothers, who, in consequence of his care in their early youth, and their own dili6. It would have shown pride rather than humility, in his situation, not to have accepted such... | |
| Albert Picket - 1825 - 272 páginas
...suffer him to make many trials of such ingratitude. He was ready to sink under his misfortunes. Chance, however, directed him to two brothers, who, in consequence...distress, invited him, in the most cordial manner, to spend the remainder of his days witli them. 6. It would have shown pride rather than humility, in his... | |
| 1805 - 554 páginas
...ready to link under his misfortunes. Chance*, however, directed him to two brothers, who, in confluence of his care in their early youth, and their own diligent exertions in maiurer years, had obtained a competence in foreign lands, and were returned to fpend it with honour... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1829 - 554 páginas
...enriching himself; and on the verge of the grave, he scarcely knew where to find a refuge from the storm. care. Some had forgotten his person — others had...care in their early youth, and their own diligent exertion sin maturer years, had obtained a competence in foreign lands, and were returned to spend... | |
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