| 1767 - 572 sider
...• avoided company too much, and was too often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflexions. " His conftitution, which was never robuft, broke rapidly...his life. He had two fevere ftrokes of apoplexy or patty, which confiderably atfe&ed his body and his mind. " I defire that this may not be looked upon... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1779 - 490 sider
...and was too often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflexions. His ¿oo lORD CHESTERFIELD'S,&c. His conftitution, which was never robuft, broke rapidly at the latter end of his life. 1-Ic had two fevere firokes of apoplexy or palfy,. which confiderably affèEted his body, and his.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 sider
...company too much, and was too often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflections. His conltitution, which was never robuft, broke rapidly at the latter end of his life. He had twp> fevere ftrokes of apoplexy or palfy, which confiderably affefled his body and his mind. I defire... | |
| 1794 - 614 sider
...hi avoided com. pany too much, and was too often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflections. His conftitution, which was never robuft, broke rapidly...which confiderably affected his body and his mind. I deûre that this гяау not be looked upon as a full and finilhed characler, writ for the fake of... | |
| 1797 - 522 sider
...company too much, and was too often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflections. His con dilution, which was never robuft, broke rapidly at the latter...fevere ftrokes of apoplexy or palfy, which confiderably aftlfted his body and his mind. I defire that this may not be looked upon as a full and finifhed character,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 sider
...often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflections. His conilitution, which was never robuil, broke rapidly at the latter end of his life. He had...fevere ftrokes of apoplexy or palfy, which confiderably aftefted his body and his mind. 1 defire that this may not be looked upon as a full and finifhed character,... | |
| 1805 - 608 sider
...often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflections. His consitution, which was never robust, broke rapidly at the latter end of his life. He had two severe strokes of apoplexy or palsy, which considerably affected his body and his mind. I desire that... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 sider
...often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflections. His constitution, which was never robust, severe strokes of apoplexy or palsy, which considerably affected his body and his mind. I desire that... | |
| 1826 - 450 sider
...he avoided company too much, and was too often alone, giving way to a traia of gloomy reflections. His conftitution, which was never robuft, broke rapidly...defire that this may not be looked upon as a full and finiihed character, writ for the fake of writing it; but as my folemn depofit of the truth to the beft... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1828 - 270 sider
...often alone, giving way to a train of gloomy reflections. His constitution, which was never robust, broke rapidly at the latter end of his life. He had two severe strokes of apoplexy or palsy, which considerably affected his body and his I desire that this... | |
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