| John Almon - 1810 - 436 pages
...he owed more to fortune than to his talents and his virtue." ANOTHER. (Bv MR. BURKE.) LORD CHATHAM. A great and celebrated name ; a name that keeps the...called, Clarum et venerabile nomen Gentibus, et multum nostrce quod proderat urbi. Sir, the venerable age of this great man, hismerited rank, his superior... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 404 pages
...he owed more to fortune than to his talents and his virtue." ANOTHER. (Bv MR. BURKE.) LORD CHATHAM. A great and celebrated name ; a name that keeps the...called, . Clarum et venerabile nomen Gentibus, et multum nostrce quod proderat urbi, Sir, the venerable age of this great man, hismerited rank, his superior... | |
| William Hazlitt - Orators - 1810 - 612 pages
...stage. The state, in the condition I have decribed it, was delivered into the hands of lord Chatham—a great and celebrated name; a name that keeps the name of this country respectable in everjf other on the globe. It may be truly called, Clamm et venerabile nomcn Gentibns, et multum nostrsc... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...stage. The state, in the condition I have described it, was delivered into the hands of lord Chatham — a great and celebrated name ; a name that keeps the...other on the globe. It may be truly called, Clarum et venerahile nomen Gentibus, et matuim noalrse quod proderat urbi. Sir, the venerable age of this great... | |
| John Aikin - Biography - 1813 - 720 pages
...highest characters in it. " A great and celebrated name ! (says Mr. Burke, speaking of Lord Chatham,) a name that keeps the name of this country respectable in every other on the globe." It is, indeed, inseparably entwined with the glory of England at its brightest period. Of the numerous... | |
| John Adams - Great Britain - 1813 - 324 pages
...LXXX1X. Mr Burke1 s Character of Mr Pitt. LORD CHATHAM is a great and celebrated name; a name dial keeps the name of this country respectable in every other on the globe, Clarum et venerabiie nomen Gentibus, et multum nostvae quod proderat urbi. The venerable age of this... | |
| Edmond Burke - English literature - 1815 - 218 pages
...stage. The state, in the condition 1 have described it, was delivered into the hands of Lard Chatham — a great and celebrated name ; a name that keeps the...called, Clarum et venerabile nomen Gentibus, et multum nostrce quodfroderal urbi. Sir, the venerable age of this great man, his merited rank, his superior... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1816 - 540 pages
...stage. The state, in the condition I have described it, was delivered into the hands of Lord Chatham — a great and celebrated name ; a name that keeps the...nomen Gentibus, et multum nostrae quod proderat urbi; eminent services, the vast space he fills in the eye of mankind; and, more than all the rest, his fall... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1824 - 794 pages
...world that should resound through the universe. Anonymuus. § 13-1. Anotlier Character. Lord Chatham is liberty m Ciarum et veiierabíle nomen Gentibiis, ct imilluin uostrae quod prodcrat mbi. The venerable age of... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1826 - 510 pages
...stage. The state, in the condition I have described it, was delivered into the hands of Lord Chatham — a great and celebrated name ; a name that keeps the...called, Clarum et venerabile nomen Gentibus, et multum nostree quod proderat urbi. Sir, the venerable age of this great man, his merited rank, his superiour... | |
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