| Ignatius Donnelly - 1888 - 528 páginas
...after some time te passed. And in the last copy of his will he changes this phraseology, and says: For my name and memory I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and to the next ages. Did he omit the words in italics because they might be too significant ? He always... | |
| Robert Waters - 1888 - 362 páginas
...the disposal of his books and manuscripts ; and in this document occurs the well-known sentence: " For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, to foreign nations, and to the next ages." Now, if he had been the author of the plays, is it at all... | |
| Charles F. Steel - 1888 - 312 páginas
...least, his name should be honoured, and who in his will appealed to the kind judgment of mankind, " For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, to foreign nations and to the next generation." In one sense especially it is not agreeable ; that... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1890 - 1100 páginas
...understand those striking words which have been often quoted, but which we must quote once more : " nd it urc ' will be difficult to show that all the other Christian sects united, amount to a to the next age." His confidence was just. From the day of his death his fame has been constantly and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 934 páginas
...understand those striking words which have been often quoted, but which we must quote once more—"For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and to the next age." His confidence was just. From the day of his death his fame has been constantly and... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1893 - 622 páginas
...zealously to instruct mankind have been those who have suffered most from ignorance ; and the discoverer* of new arts and sciences have hardly ever lived to...them accepted by the world. With a noble perception oi his own genius, Lord Bacon, in his prophetic will, thus expresses himself: " For my name and memory,... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - 1894 - 460 páginas
...of Lord Bacon's will, in which he expresses his reliance upon the justice of future times, are : " For my name and memory I leave it to men's charitable speeches, to foreign nations, and the next ages." a " The beings of the mind are not of clay ; Essentially immortal,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 934 páginas
...we understand those striking words which have been often quoted, but which we must quote once more ; don Bridge to sketch the ruins of St Paul's. We often he to the next age." His confidence was just. From the day of his death his fame has been constantly and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897 - 726 páginas
...understand those striking words which have been often quoted, but which we must quote once more : " For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and to the next age." His confidence was just. From the day of his death his fame has been constantly and... | |
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