| James Terry White - 1909 - 132 páginas
...felt, but could not describe. William Penn won the Indians by his gentleness. Halleck's epitaph reads, "None knew him but to love him, none named him but to praise." Nathaniel Bowditch added to his fame as a mathematician by his Rule of Life, expressed in the following... | |
| 1910 - 414 páginas
...writer may be permitted to repeat of him with a deep feeling of its truthfulness a trite quotation, "None knew him but to love him; none named him but to praise." The following resolutions were unanimously adopted at the meeting of the Society of Montana Pioneers... | |
| New York State Stenographers' Association - 1910 - 1076 páginas
...His attorney was Mr. L , well known to most of you, and of whom it can never be truthfully said : " None knew him but to love him, none named him but to praise." On a certain day 1 interviewed the referee (equally well-known and of equal estimation) at one of his... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1911 - 616 páginas
...so sympathetic and sunny — of Dr. Holmes. In his own city most truly could it be said of him : " None knew him but to love him ; None named him but to praise." Dr. Holmes found his " summers of Hesperides " on the North Shore, that haunt of the painter and the... | |
| Edward Smith - 1911 - 416 páginas
...from his fellow-men : " Of pleasing address, frank, cordial, and of a very genial disposition. . . . None knew him but to love him, none named him but to praise. ... A model Christian gentleman." 1 Hooker's house at Halesworth attracted a number of cultured people,... | |
| Edward Smith - 1911 - 432 páginas
...from his fellow-men : " Of pleasing address, frank, cordial, and of a very genial disposition. . . . None knew him but to love him, none named him but to praise. ... A model Christian gentleman." 1 Hooker's house at Halesworth attracted a number of cultured people,... | |
| 1911 - 416 páginas
...universally admired by his fellow-citizens (who it is hoped appreciate him), it can be truly said: " None knew him but to love him, None named him but to praise." As a lawyer Judge Rugg's wonderful, natural scholarship, coupled with a tenacious and untiring liking... | |
| Sarah Cushing Paine - 1912 - 356 páginas
...finest supporters, and the community one of its most promising ornaments. Of him we can truly say, " None knew him but to love him, None named him but to praise." EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS OF SUMNER PAINE. FREDEKICKSBÜHG. Got to Falmouth at 5 yesterday. Ordered to... | |
| Clayton Colman Hall - 1912 - 738 páginas
...finely-formed head. Conscientious, intellectual and lovable, it might with truth be said of him that, "None knew him but to love him, None named him but to praise." The loss of these two promising sons was a severe trial to Mr. Roehle. aggravating his already impaired... | |
| Joseph Cooke Jackson - 1912 - 116 páginas
...patron of education and a leader in industry, a foremost manufacturer and consummate gentleman : " None knew him, but to love him, None named him, but to praise." Due regard for perspective, proportionate and continuous History, induces me to present at least some... | |
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