I lodge with my friend Paine, — we breakfast, dine, and sup together. The more I see of his interior, the more I like and respect him. I cannot express how kind he is to me ; there is a simplicity of manner, a goodness of heart, and a strength of mind... The Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798 - Page 112by Ida Ashworth Taylor - 1903 - 347 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1831 - 1008 pages
...of his interior, the more I like and respect bim. I cannot express how kind be is to me ; there is a simplicity of manner, a goodness of heart, and a strength of mind in bim, that I never knew a man before possess.' " Thus the wolf and the lamb lay down together —... | |
| Scotland - 1831 - 1040 pages
...of his interior, the more I like and respect him. I cannot express how kind he is to me , there is a simplicity of manner, a goodness of heart, and a strength of mind in him, that I never knew a man before possess.' " Thus the wolf and the lamb lay down together —... | |
| Thomas Moore - Canada Description and travel 1763-1867 - 1831 - 334 pages
...of his interior, the more I like and respect him. I cannot express how kind he is to me ; there is a simplicity of manner, a goodness of heart, and a strength of mind in him, that I never knew a man before possess. I pass my time very pleasantly, read, walk, and go... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 406 pages
...see of his interior, the more I like and respect him. I cannot express how kind he is to me; there is a simplicity of manner, a goodness of heart, and a strength of mind in him, that I never knew a man before possess. I pass my time very pleasantly, re.1d, walk, and go... | |
| Samuel Smiles - Ireland - 1844 - 524 pages
...of hi> interior, the mo; e I like and respect him. 1 cannot express how kind lie is to me ; there is a simplicity of manner, a goodness of heart, and a strength of mind in him, that 1 never knew a man befo'ro possess." — Letter from I-oril Eiliranl Filsr/rral'l to /¡is... | |
| Political scientists - 1861 - 78 pages
...his interior, the more I like and respect him. I cannot express how kind he has been to me; there is a simplicity of manner, a goodness of heart, and a strength of mind in him that I NEVEB KNEW A MAN BEFORE POSSESS." WILLIAM GRIMSHAW, In his "History of the United States,"... | |
| Alfred Webb - Ireland - 1878 - 616 pages
...see of his interior, the more I like and respect him. I cannot express how kind he is to me; there is a simplicity of manner, a goodness of heart, and a strength of mind in him, that I never knew a man before possess." At a meeting of the British residents in Paris on... | |
| Ida Ashworth Taylor - Aristocracy (Social class) - 1903 - 412 pages
...Edward's political convictions to make it irrelevant to dwell upon them in detail here ; while for Paine 8 himself his admiration was so genuine, and apparently...said to have been compelled, in order to elude the dutches of the bailiffs, to seek some place of concealment known only to Home Tooke and to his printer.... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1910 - 812 pages
...of his interior, the more I like and respect him. I cannot express how kind he is to me ; there is in him, that I never knew a man before possess. — FITZGERALD, LORD EDWARD, 1792, Letter to his Mother.... | |
| John Eleazer Remsburg - 1917 - 250 pages
...see of his interior the more I like and respect him. I cannot express how kind he is to me. There is a simplicity of manner, a goodness of heart, and a strength of mind in him that I never knew a man before to possess." LADY LUCY FITZGERALD: "Although he [Lord Edward]... | |
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