| Thomas Fairfax Baron Fairfax - 1786 - 492 pages
...humane. His fate drew tears from fpe&ators, and was a great misfortune to the country in which he lived. He gave bread to multitudes of people whom he employed on his eftate :• the poor, the widow, and the orphan, rejoiced in. his bounty. . Kenmuir was a virtuous... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 578 pages
...His fate drew tears from the spectators, and was a great misfortune to the country in which he lived. He gave bread to multitudes of people whom he employed on his estate ; the poor, the widow, and the orphan rejoiced in his bounty.* Kenmuir was a virtuous nobleman, calm, sensible, resolute,... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 582 pages
...His fate drew tears from the spectators, and was a great misfortune to the country in which he lived. He gave bread to multitudes of people whom he employed on his estate ; the poor, the widow, and the orphan rejoiced in his bounty." Kenmuir was a virtuous nobleman, calm, sensible, resolute,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 590 pages
...His fate drew tears from the spectators, and was a great misfortune to the country in which he lived. He gave bread to multitudes of people whom he employed on his estate ; the poor, the widow, and the orphan rejoiced in his bounty.2 Kenmuir was a virtuous nobleman, calm, sensible, resolute,... | |
| James Caulfield - 1819 - 324 pages
...decapitated him. He fell, greatly lamented, as a man "AMIABLE, BRAVE, OPEN, GENEROUS, HOSPITABLE, AND HUMANE. HE GAVE BREAD TO MULTITUDES OF PEOPLE WHOM HE EMPLOYED...the noble house of Derwentwater, at the age only of twenty-eight years; leaving a young and beautiful widow, and two infant children, to lament his fate.... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 438 pages
...tears from the spectators, and was a great misfortune to the country in which he lived. He gave hread to multitudes of people whom he employed on his estate : the poor, the widow, and the orphan rejoiced in his hounty. Kenmuir was a virtuous nohleman, calm, sensihle, resolute, and... | |
| 1821 - 502 pages
...His fate drew tears from the spectators, and was a great misfortune to the country in which he lived. He gave bread to multitudes of people, whom he employed on his estate ; — the poor, the widow, and the orphan, rejoiced in his bounty." This is an amiable character, and though smirched with the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1822 - 512 pages
...fate drew tears from the spectators, and was a great misfortune, to the country in which he lived. He gave bread to multitudes of people whom he employed on his estate: the poor, the widow, and the orphan, rejoiced in his bounty. Kenmuir was a virtuous nobleman, calm, sensible, resolute,... | |
| 1844 - 454 pages
...fate drew tears from the spectators, and was a great misfortune to the district in which he lived. He gave bread to multitudes of people whom he employed on his estate; the poor, the widow, aud the orphan, rejoiced in his bounty. The earl had such assurance given him of life by his friends,... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 512 pages
...His fate drew tears from the spectators, and was a great misfortune to the country in which he lived. He gave bread to multitudes of people whom he employed on his estate ; the poor, the widow, and the orphan, rejoiced in VOL. x. Y his bounty. Kenmuir was a virtuous nobleman, calm, sensible,... | |
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