| Edward Gibbon - Authors, English - 1896 - 540 pages
...embellished by the virtues and talents of the mind. Her fortune was humble, but her family was respectable : her mother, a native of France, had preferred her religion to her country ; the profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper, and he lived... | |
| Edward Gibbon - History - 1896 - 466 pages
...embellished by the virtues and talents of the mind. Her fortune was humble, but her family was respectable : her mother, a native of France, had preferred her religion to her country ; the profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper, and he lived... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Historians - 1900 - 398 pages
...embellished by the virtues and talents of the mind. Her fortune was humble, but her family was respectable. Her mother, a native of France, had preferred her religion to her country. The profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper, and he lived... | |
| Francis Henry Gribble - Geneva (Switzerland) - 1901 - 448 pages
...embellished by the virtues and talents of the mind. Her fortune was humble, but her family was respectable. Her mother, a native of France, had preferred her religion to her country. The profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper, and he lived... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey - Authors, English - 1909 - 694 pages
...embellished by the virtues and talents of the mind. Her fortune was humble, but her family was respectable. Her mother, a native of France, had preferred her religion to her country. The profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper, and he lived... | |
| Francis Gribble - 1909 - 224 pages
...embellished by the virtues and talents of the mind. Her fortune was humble, but her family was respectable. Her mother, a native of France, had preferred her religion to her country. The profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper, and he lived... | |
| Frank Fox - Switzerland - 1914 - 290 pages
...embellished by the virtues and talents of the mind. Her fortune was humble, but her family was respectable. Her mother, a native of France, had preferred her religion to her country. The profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper, and he lived... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Church history - 1916 - 1006 pages
...by the virtues and " talents of the mind. Her fortune was humble, but the family " was respectable. Her mother, a native of France, had preferred " her religion to her country. The profession of her father did " not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper, " and he... | |
| Literature - 1917 - 438 pages
...embellished by the virtues and talents of the mind. Her fortune was humble, but her family was respectable. Her mother, a native of France, had preferred her religion to her country. The profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper, and he lived... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1796 - 612 pages
...pure and exalted fentiment. The perfonal attractions of Mademoiielle Sufan Curchod were embellifhed by the virtues and talents of the mind. Her fortune...religion to her country. The profeffion of her father did no^ extinguish the moderation and philofophy of his temper, and he lived content with| a fmall falary... | |
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