| John Frost - America - 1852 - 1054 pages
...he has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight of honour ; he has deposited it safely, where misfortune cannot tarnish it — where malice cannot blast it.'1 During the interval between the sessions of Congress, the seat of government had been removed... | |
| John Warner Barber - United States - 1856 - 514 pages
...He has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight of honour. He has deposited it safely, where misfortune cannot tarnish it ; where malice cannot blast it Favoured of heaven, he departed without exhibiting the weakness of humanity ; magnanimous in death,... | |
| Lucius Manlius Sargent - Lawyers - 1857 - 106 pages
...are no longer anxious, lest misfortune should sully his glory ; he has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight...darkness of the grave could not obscure his brightness. OF SAMUEL DEXTER. '.'i•> Such was the man, whom wo deplore. Thanfci to God! his glory is consummated;... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1857 - 594 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory ; he has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight...Heaven, he departed without exhibiting the weakness 1799.] THE TRUE WIFE SPEAKS. 4:61 of humanity. Magnanimous in death, the darkness of the grave could... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1857 - 472 pages
...travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight of honour ; he 1ms deposited it safely where misfortune cannot tarnish it ; where malice cannot blast it. Favoured of heaven, he departed without exhibiting the weakness of humanity ; magnanimous in death,... | |
| Washington Irving - Celebrities - 1859 - 524 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory; he has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight...without exhibiting the weakness of humanity. Magnanimous ifl death, the darkness of the grave could not obscure his brightness. Such was the man whom we deplore.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 pages
...he has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight of honour ; he has deposited it safely, where misfortune cannot tarnish it, where malice cannot blast it. Favoured of Heaven, he departed without exhibiting the weakness of humanity. Magnanimous in death,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - Presidents - 1860 - 804 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory. He has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight...honor ; he has deposited it safely, where misfortune can not tarnish it, where malice can not blast it. Favored of Heaven, he departed without exhibiting... | |
| John Warner Barber - United States - 1860 - 478 pages
...has t -a veiled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him ar increasing weight of honour. He has deposited it safely where misfortune cannot tarnish it ; where malice cannot blast it. Favoured of heaven, he departed without exhibiting the weakness of humanity ; magnanimous in death,... | |
| Homeopathy - 1862 - 764 pages
...we are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory ; he has travelled to the end of his journey and carried with him an increasing weight...misfortune cannot tarnish it ; where malice cannot olast it. Favored of heaven, he departed without exhibiting the weakness of humanity; magnanimous in... | |
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