| Thomas Davies - 1780 - 458 Seiten
...town-hall. In the fame Istter, with equal politenefs, they allured him, that they fhould be no Ids pleafed if he would oblige them with his own picture, to be placed near to that of his favourite author, in perpetual remembrance of both. This judicious and well-timed compliinen.t... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1781 - 464 Seiten
...they intended to place in their town-halt." In the fame letter, with equal politenefs, they affured him, that they fhould be no lefs pleafed if he would oblige them with his own pifture, to be placed near to that of his favourite author, in perpetual remenibrance of both. This... | |
| 1789 - 388 Seiten
...place in their town-hall. In tire fame letter, with equal politenefs, they afTured him they Ihould be no lefs pleafed, if he would oblige them with his own picture, to be placed near to his favourite author, in perpetual remembrance of both. This judicious and well-timed compliment... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1818 - 312 Seiten
...town-hall. ID the same letter, with equal politeness, they assured him, that they should be no lesa pleased if he would oblige them with his own picture, to be placed near to that of his favourite author, in perpetual remembrance of both. This judicious and well-timed compliment... | |
| William Earle - 1859 - 706 Seiten
...Town-hall. In the same letter, with equal politeness, they assured him they should be no less pleased if he would oblige them with his own picture, to be placed near to his favourite author, in perpetual remembrance. This judicious and well-timed compliment gave rise... | |
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