| John Taylor - 1816 - 388 pages
...two of the most honourable and virtuous men that ever were employed, or ever perished in the service of their country? He knew that the authority of this...weight; but he had an infinitely higher authority to oppose to it. He had the happiness of hearing the merits of General Clavering and Colonel Monson acknowledged... | |
| John Taylor - Great Britain - 1818 - 322 pages
...two of the most honourable and virtuous men that ever were employed, or ever perished in the service of their country ? He knew that the authority of this...weight; but he had an infinitely higher authority to oppose to it. He had the happiness of hearing the merits of General Clavering and Colonel Monson acknowledged... | |
| Charles Butler - Autobiography - 1822 - 706 pages
...of the most honour" able and virtuous men that ever were employed, or ever " perished in the service of their country ? He knew that the " authority of...weight; but he had " an infinitely higher authority to oppose to it. He had the / " happiness of hearing the merits of general Clavering and " colonel Monson... | |
| Charles Butler - Law - 1824 - 430 pages
...of the most honourable and " virtuous men that ever were employed, or ever perished in " the service of their country > He knew that the authority of "...weight; but he had an infinitely " higher authority to oppose it. He had the happiness of " hearing the merits of general Clavering and colonel Monson " acknowledged... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 pages
...two of the most honourable and virtuous men that ever were employed, or ever perished in the service of their country? He knew that the authority of this...weight; but he had an infinitely higher authority to oppose it. He had the happiness of hearing the merits of General Clavering and Colonel Monson acknowledged... | |
| Charles Butler - Law - 1824 - 476 pages
...of the most honourable and " virtuous men that ever were employed, or ever perished in " the service of their country ? He knew that the authority of "...weight; but he had an infinitely " higher authority to oppose it. He had the happiness of " hearing the merits of general Clavering and colonel Monson " acknowledged... | |
| Charles Butler - Musicians - 1825 - 374 pages
...two of the mosi honourable and virtuous men that ever were employed, or ever perished in the service of their country ? He knew that the authority of this...weight; but he had an infinitely higher authority to oppose it. He had the happiness of hearing the merits of General Clavering and Colonel Monson acknowledged... | |
| Charles Butler - Musicians - 1825 - 378 pages
...two of the most honourable and virtuous men that ever were employed, or ever perished in the service of their country? He knew that the authority of this...weight; but he had an infinitely higher authority to oppose it. He had the happiness of hearing the merits of General Clavering and Colonel Monson acknowledged... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - Authorship - 1828 - 648 pages
...of the most honourable and virtuous men, that ' ever were employed, or ever perished in the service of ' their country ? He knew that the authority of...weight; but he had an infinitely ' higher authority to oppose it. He had the happiriess ' ot hearing the merits of General Clavering and Colo' nel Monson... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - Authorship - 1828 - 588 pages
...of the most honourable and virtuous men, that ' ever were employed, or ever perished in the service of ' their country > He knew that the authority of...weight; but he had an infinitely ' higher authority to oppose it. He had the happiness ' of hearing the merits of General Clavering and Colo' nel Monson acknowledged... | |
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