| Great Britain - 1829 - 494 pages
...regimen, he bore with the most dignified fortitude and tranquillity. The malady which broke his health and constitution for the rest of his existence, happily...assistance of his daughter as an amanuensis, and to avail himself with cheerful and unabated relish of all the sources of gratification which it was still... | |
| Great Britain - 1829 - 860 pages
...regimen,—he bore with the most dignified fortitude and tranquillity. The malady which broke his health and constitution for the rest of his existence, happily...assistance of his daughter as an amanuensis, and to avail himself with cheerful and unabated relish of ill the sources of gratification which it was still... | |
| 1829 - 576 pages
...acunderstand ing, which enahled perior to the misfortune. As rength was sufficiently re-estahlished, he continued to pursue his studies with his wonted...assistance of his daughter as an amanuensis, and to avail himself with cheerful and unahated relish of all the sources of gratification which it was still... | |
| 1829 - 512 pages
...— he bore with the most dignified fortitude and tranquillity. The malady which broke his health and constitution for the rest of his existence, happily...the faculties of his mind, nor the characteristic vigor and activity of his understanding, which enabled him to rise superior to the misfortune. As soon... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 646 pages
...the most dignified fortitude and tranquillity. The malady which broke nis health and cons'.iuitioii for the rest of his existence, happily impaired neither...superior to the misfortune. As soon as his strength was sutliciently re-established, he continued to pursue his studies with iiis wonted assiduity, to .ireparehis... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 624 pages
...health and constitution for the rest of his exist; ence, happily impaired neither any of the tacuities of his mind, nor the characteristic vigour and activity...assistance of his daughter as an amanuensis, and to avail himself with cheerful and unabated relish of all the sources of gratification which were still... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 628 pages
...regimen. he bnre with the most dignified fortitude and tranquillity. The malady which broke his health aod constitution for the rest of his existence, happily...assistance of his daughter as an amanuensis, and to avail himself with cheerful and unabated relish of all the sources of gratification which were still... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1829 - 618 pages
...which broke his health and constitution for the rest of his existence, happily impaired neither асу of the faculties of his mind, nor the characteristic...wonted assiduity, to prepare his works for the press wilh the assistance of his daughter as an amanuensis, and to anil himself wilh cheerful and unabated... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1858 - 548 pages
...for a time quite unfitted him for study. " The malady," says his son, " which broke his health and constitution for the rest of his existence, happily...to rise superior to the misfortune. As soon as his health was sufficiently re-established, he continued to pursue his studies with his wonted assiduity,... | |
| Thomas Thomson - Scotland - 1855 - 368 pages
...regimen, he bore with the most dignified fortitude and tranquillity. The malady which broke his health and constitution for the rest of his existence, happily...the faculties of his mind, nor the characteristic rigour and activity of his understanding, which enabled him to rise superior to the misfortune. As... | |
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