In 1703," says this observer, " a young man was termed a fine fellow, who, to a well-informed and accomplished mind added elegance of manners, and a conduct guided by principle ; one who would not have injured the rights of the meanest individual... Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces - 65 psl.autoriai: William Creech - 1791 - 295 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| John Huddlestone Wynne - 1807 - 744 psl.
...a fine fellow who to a will-informed and accomplished mind added elegance of manners, and a conduct guided by principle . one who would not have injured the rights of the meanest ^individual ; who contracted no debts that be could not pay; who thought every breach of morality... | |
| 1784 - 862 psl.
...une fellow, who, to a well-informed and accompliOied mind added elegance of manners, and a conduct guided by principle — One who would not have injured...rights of the meaneft individual — who contracted no debti that be could not honourably pay j and thought every breach of morality unbecoming the character... | |
| 1784 - 536 psl.
...well informed and accompliflied mind added elegance of manners, and a conduct guided by brinciple; one who would not have injured the rights of the meaneft individual ; who contracted no debts that be could not honourably pay i and thought every breach of morality un* becoming the character of a... | |
| 1784 - 1282 psl.
...fine fellow, who, to a well-informed and accomplilhcd mind, ndded elegance of manners, and a condutl guided by principle. One who would not have injured the rights of the rneamft individual ; who contracled no debts that he could not honourably pay, and thooght every breach... | |
| 1784 - 552 psl.
...aßnefcllcv!, who, to a well-informed and accomplifhcd rnind added elegance of manners, and a conduit guided by principle— One who would not have .injured the rights of the meaneft. indi* vidual^who contrafted no debts that he could not honourably pay; and thought every breach of... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1806 - 532 psl.
...fme Jrliow, who to a well informed and accomplished mind, added elegance of manners, and a con. duct guided by principle ; one who would not have injured the rights of the meanest individual j who contracted' no debts that he could not pay 5 405 who thought every breach... | |
| 1836 - 436 psl.
...fine fellow, who, to a well-informed and accomplished mind added elegance of manners, and a conduct guided by principle ; one who would not have injured the rights of the meanest individual ; who contracted no debts that he could not pay ; and thought every breach of morality... | |
| Tales - 1864 - 242 psl.
...fine fellow, who to a well-informed and accomplished mind added elegance of manners, and a conduct guided by principle ; one who would not have injured the rights of the meanest individual ; who contracted no debts that he could not pay ; -•nght every breach of morality... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1870 - 724 psl.
...described to be one 'who to a well-informed and accomplished mind added elegance of manners and a conduct guided by principle ; one who would not have injured the rights of the meanest individual ; who contracted no debts that he could not pay, and thought every breach of morality... | |
| William Creech - 1982 - 64 psl.
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