| Samuel Shaw, Josiah Quincy - China - 1847 - 374 pages
...course of a long life, I have never known an individual of a character more elevated and chiv• alric, acting according to a purer standard of morals, imbued...gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian. JOSIAH QUINCY. BOSTON, April, 1847. CONTENTS. MEMOIR. CHAPTER I. PACE His Birth, Parentage, and Education.... | |
| Commerce - 1848 - 688 pages
...the lapse of more than fifty years, passed in constant intercourse with mankind, says, that he has " never known an individual of a character more elevated...gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian." With the memoir arc interwoven many letters, written by Major Shaw from the camp to his friends at... | |
| Freeman Hunt - Merchants - 1858 - 614 pages
...the lapse of more than fifty years passed in constant intercourse with mankind, says that he has u never known an individual of a character more elevated...gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian." With the memoir are interwoven many letters, written by Major Shaw from the camp to his friends at... | |
| Freeman Hunt - Merchants - 1858 - 640 pages
...after the lapse of more than fifty years passed in constant intercourse with mankind, says that he has "never known an individual of a character more elevated...gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian." With the memoir are interwoven many letters, written by Major Shaw from the camp to his friends at... | |
| Freeman Hunt - Merchants - 1858 - 650 pages
...after the lapse of more than fifty years passed in constant intercourse with mankind, says that he has "never known an individual of a character more elevated...gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian." With the memoir are interwoven many letters, written by Major Shaw from the camp to his friends at... | |
| American Antiquarian Society, George Livermore - 1864 - 38 pages
...country, was undertaken, the author says, from no other motive than the gratification afforded by being instrumental in perpetuating the memory of one whom...Society. The brief but excellent " Memoir of James Grábame," author of the " History of the United States of North America," contains all that we know... | |
| Edmund Quincy - Biography & Autobiography - 1867 - 596 pages
...after the lapse of more than fifty years, I can truly say, that, in the course of a long life, I have never known an individual of a character more elevated...gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian." This work appeared in 1847, and is a curious and interesting contribution to the materials for American... | |
| Edmund Quincy - 1868 - 590 pages
...after the lapse of more than fifty years, I can truly say, that, in the course of a long life, I have never known an individual of a character more elevated...gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian." This work appeared in 1847, and is a curious and interesting contribution to the materials for American... | |
| Edmund Quincy - 1874 - 594 pages
...after the lapse of more than fifty years, I can truly say, that, in the course of a long life, I have never known an individual of a character more elevated...gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian." This work appeared in 1847, and is a curious and interesting contribution to the materials for American... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1848 - 578 pages
...after the lapse of more than fifty years, I can truly say, that, in the course of a long life, I have never known an individual of a character more elevated...gentleman, the soldier, the scholar, and the Christian." 5. — Contemplations on the Solar System. By JP NICHOL, LL. D., Professor of Practical Astronomy in... | |
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