| 1840 - Страниц: 488
...Henry and Thomas were saving men, yet both died very poor ; the latter at one time possessed 200,OOO/., the other had a considerable fortune. The Earl alone...and muddish. But I never saw him in his best days." Misfortune had sharpened the tone of Sir Walter's observations at this period, or he would have noted... | |
| William Charles Townsend - 1846 - Страниц: 564
...Henry and Thomas were saving men, yet both died very poor ; the latter at one time possessed 200,000/., the other had a considerable fortune. The earl alone...sort that ever cheered society ; that of Lord Erskine moody and muddish. But I never saw him in his best days." Misfortune had sharpened the tone of Sir... | |
| William Bradford Reed - 1847 - Страниц: 522
...Henry and Thomas were saving men, yet both died very poor. The latter at one time possessed jC200,000 ; the other had a considerable fortune. The Earl alone...of Lord Erskine was moody and muddish. But I never §aw him in his best days." — LoMarCe Scott, ix. 371. the beginning of the troubles, which have terminated... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1847 - Страниц: 744
...Henry and Thomas were saving men, yet both died very poor; the latter at one time possessed 200,000/.; the other had a considerable fortune. The Earl alone...sort that ever cheered society; that of Lord Erskine moody and muddish. But I never saw him in his best days." Sir "Walter himself was at this time in declining... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - Страниц: 528
...and Thomas were saving men, yet both died very poor : the latter at one time possessed 200,000?. ; the other had a considerable fortune. The Earl alone...sort that ever cheered society ; that of Lord Erskine moody and mudclish. But I never saw him in his best day." Sir Walter himself was at this time in declining... | |
| William Anderson - 1862 - Страниц: 806
...Henry and Thomas were saving men, yet both died very poor. The latter at one time possessed £200,000 ; the other had a considerable fortune. The earl alone...gayest sort that ever cheered society ; that of Lord Erskino was moody and mnddish ; but I never saw him in his best days." Lord Buchan's personal vanity... | |
| William Anderson - 1867 - Страниц: 790
...very poor. The latter at one time possessed £200,000 ; the other had a considerahle fortune. The carl alone has died wealthy. It is saving, not getting,...mother of riches. They all had wit. The earl's was erackhrained, and sometimes caustic; Heury's was of the very kindest, hest-humonred, and gayest sort... | |
| William Anderson - 1877 - Страниц: 810
...Henry and Thomas were saving men, yet both died very poor. The latter at one time possessed £200,000 ; the other had a considerable fortune. The earl alone...and muddish ; but I never saw him in his best days." Lord Buchan's personal vanity was also exhibited in the numerous portraits and busts of him which were... | |
| 1882 - Страниц: 598
...Henry and Thomas were saving men, yet both died very poor. The latter at one time possessed 200,0002. ; the other had a considerable fortune. The Earl alone...crackbrained, and sometimes caustic ; Henry's was ono of the kindest, best-humoured, and gayest that CVU- cheered society : that of Lord Erskine was... | |
| 1882 - Страниц: 866
...Icnry and Thomas were saving men, yet both died very poor. The latter at one time possessed 200,000/. ; the other had a considerable fortune. The Earl alone...that is the mother of riches. They all had wit. The Karl's was crackbrained, and sometimes caustic ; Henry's was one of the kindest, best-humored, and... | |
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