| Henry Barnard - 1856 - 768 páginas
...nuch a display of courage and of vigor, you basely relinquish the path of virtue, if you do anything unworthy of yourselves, posterity will sit in judgment...your conduct. They will see that the foundations were wel) laid ; that the beginning (nay, it was more than a beginning) was glorious ; but, with deep emotions... | |
| rev Andrew Cameron - 1867 - 784 páginas
...should fall oat otherwise — if you should basely relinquish the path of virtue, if you Jo anything unworthy of yourselves — posterity will sit in judgment...the beginning — nay, it was more than a beginning — wis glorious ; but with deep emotions of concern will they regret that they were wanting who might... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1868 - 520 páginas
...should basely relinquish the path of virtue, if you do anything unworthy of yourselves—posterity will sit in judgment on your conduct. They will see that the foundations were well laid; that the beginning—nay, it was more than a beginning—was glorious; but with deep emotions of concern will... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1877 - 528 páginas
...should fall out otherwise — if you should basely relinquish the path of virtue, if you do anything unworthy of yourselves — posterity will sit in judgment...with deep emotions of concern will they regret that they were wanting who might have completed the structure. They will see that there was a rich harvest... | |
| John Rylands Library - 1924 - 542 páginas
...such a display of courage and vigour, you basely relinquish the path of virtue, if you do anything unworthy of yourselves, posterity will sit in judgment...the foundations were well laid ; that the beginning was glorious ; but with deep emotion they will regret that those were wanting who might have completed... | |
| Denis Saurat - 1925 - 388 páginas
...such a display of courage and of vigour, you basely relinquish the path of virtue, if you do anything unworthy of yourselves, posterity will sit in judgment...have completed the structure. They will lament that perseverence was not conjoined with such exertions and such virtues. They will see that there was a... | |
| Charles Harold Herford - 1927 - 268 páginas
...relinquish the path of virtue, if you do anything unworthy of yourselves, posterity will sit in judgement on your conduct. They will see that the foundations were well laid; that the beginning was glorious; but with deep emotion they will regret that those were wanting who might have completed... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1871 - 566 páginas
...such a display of courage and of vigour, you basely relinquish the path of virtue, if you do anything unworthy of yourselves, posterity will sit in judgment...They will see that the foundations were well laid; tjh.at . the Jgfiginnmg (nayjTt was more than a beginning) was gjonoijs: but with deep emotions of... | |
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