That Sir Walter Scott be requested to accept of his furniture, plate, linens, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description, as the best means the creditors have of expressing their very high sense of his most honourable conduct, and in grateful... Libraries and founders of libraries - Pagina 93di Edward Edwards - 1864Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1890 - 590 pagine
...to accept of his furniture, plate, linen, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description, as the best means the creditors have of expressing...honourable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions he has made, and continues to make, for them.' Commenting... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1891 - 300 pagine
...to accept of his furniture, plate, linens, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description, as the best means the creditors have of expressing...honourable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions he has made, and continues to make, for them." 1831.... | |
| William Henry Hudson - 1901 - 332 pagine
...to accept of his furniture, plate, linens, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description, as the best means the creditors have of expressing...honourable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions he has made, and continues to make, for them." Henceforth,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1901 - 572 pagine
...to accept of his furniture, plate, linens, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description, as the best means the creditors have of expressing their very high sense of his most honorable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions... | |
| Walter Scott - 1908 - 288 pagine
...requested to accept his furniture, plate, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description, as the best means the creditors have of expressing their very high sense of his most honorable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions... | |
| William John Courthope - 1910 - 526 pagine
...to accept of his furniture, plate, linen, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description, as the best means the creditors have of expressing...honourable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions he has made, and continues to make, for them.' "... | |
| Edwin Watts Chubb - 1910 - 442 pagine
...to accept of his furniture, plate, linen, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description as the best means the creditors have of expressing their very high sense of his most honorable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions... | |
| EDWIN WATTS CHUBB - 1910 - 426 pagine
...to accept of his furniture, plate, linen, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description as the best means the creditors have of expressing their very high sense of his most honorable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions... | |
| William John Courthope - 1913 - 506 pagine
...expressing their very high sense of his most honourable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions he has made, and continues to make, for them.'"2 Scott had dreamed of clearing off the whole debt in two years more. But this was not to be.... | |
| John Drinkwater - 1927 - 604 pagine
...to accept of his furniture, plate, linens, paintings, library, and curiosities of every description, as the best means the creditors have of expressing...honourable conduct, and in grateful acknowledgment for the unparalleled and most successful exertions he has made and continues to make for them." The... | |
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