| Ireland parl, commons - 1786 - 494 Seiten
...mufeum of curiofities, the pen lion lift, embraces every link in the human chain, every defcription of men, women and children, from the exalted excellence of a Hawke or a Rodney, to the dsbafed fituation of the lady who huinbleth herfelf that (he may be exalted. But the lelibnsit inculcates... | |
| 1820 - 590 Seiten
...the spirit and somewhat excessive liveliness of which, the following may be taken as a specimen. ' This polyglot of wealth, this museum of curiosities,...of a Hawke or a Rodney, to the debased situation of a lady who humbleth herself that she may be exalted. But the lessons it inculcates form its greatest... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 502 Seiten
...conspicuous ip support of the pension bill. (6 Parl. Debates, p. 282} This polyglot of wealth, said he, this museum of curiosities, the pension list, embraces...children, from the exalted excellence of a Hawke or Rodney, to the debased situation of the ladr who humblcth herself that she may be exalted. But the... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 500 Seiten
...conspicuous in support of the pension bill. (C Parl. Debutes, p. 282} This polyglot of wealth, said he, this museum of curiosities, the pension list, embraces...women, and children, from the exalted excellence of a I Uwke or Hodney, to the debased situation of the lady who liumblelh herself that she may be exalted.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 Seiten
...be surprised at the vengeance he wilt take. Tuis polyglot of wealth, this museum of curio" sitics, the pension list, embraces every link in the human...women, and children, from the exalted excellence of a Hawkc or a Rodney, to the debased situation of the lady who humbieth herself that she may be exalted.... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 556 Seiten
...'" •• •• . Extract from Mr. Curran's Speech on Pensions. '• * * ••• •* i * 1 HIS polyglot of wealth, this museum of curiosities, the...description of men, women and children, from the exalted excel- * lence of a Havvke or a Rodney, to the debased situation of the lady vvlio humbleth herself... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1818 - 356 Seiten
...reader will find well worthy his perusal. They are admirable specimens of grave and sarcastic humour : " This polyglot of wealth, this museum of curiosities,...women, and children, from the exalted excellence of an Hawke or a Rodney, to the debased situation of the lady who humbleth herself that she may be exalted.... | |
| 1818 - 486 Seiten
...would readily approve of the bounty of their royal master : for he is the breath of their nostrils!" " This polyglot of wealth, this museum of curiosities,...description of men, women, and children, from the lofty excellence of a Hawke, or a Rodney, to the debased situation of the lady who humbleth herself... | |
| 1818 - 590 Seiten
...would readily approve of the bounty of their royal master : for he is the breath of their nostrils!" " This polyglot of wealth, this museum of curiosities,...description of men, women, and children, from the loftv excellence of aHawke, or a Rodney, to the debased situation of the lady who humbleth herself... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1819 - 468 Seiten
...that that posterity whose ancestors are yet unborn will be surprised at the vengeance he will take. " This polyglot of wealth, this museum of curiosities,...of a Hawke or a Rodney, to the debased situation of a lady who humbleth herself that she may be exalted. But the lessons it inculcates form its greatest... | |
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