Scottish people, they breathe a spirit at once of patriotism, and of that candour which renders patriotism unselfish and liberal. We have no hesitation in attesting our belief that Mrs. Grant's writings have produced a strong and salutary effect upon... Transactions - 220 ページ1890全文表示 - この書籍について
 | 1839
...unselfish and liberal. We have no hesitation in attesting our belief tiiat Mrs. Grant's writings have produced a strong and salutary effect upon her countrymen,...forgotten, but found them combined with the soundest and the best lessons of virtue and morality. We need scarcely add that Mrs. Grant's character in private... | |
 | 1839
...have no hesitation in attesting our belief that Mrs. Giant's writings have produced a strong •nd salutary effect upon her countrymen, who not only...forgotten, but found them combined with the soundest and the best lessons of virtue and morality. We need scarcely add that Airs. Grant's character in private... | |
 | Anne Katharine Curteis Elwood - 1843
...unselfish and liberal. We have no hesitation in attesting our belief that Mrs. Grant's writings have produced a strong and salutary effect upon her countrymen,...soundest and best lessons of virtue and morality. We need scarcely add, that Mrs. Grant's character in private society has been equally high and exemplary... | |
 | Anne MacVicar Grant - 1845
...unselfish and liberal. We have no hesitation in attesting our belief that Mrs. Grant's writings have produced a strong and salutary effect upon her countrymen,...them much of national history and antiquities, which woidd otherwise have been forgotten, but found them combined with the soundest and best lessons of... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - 1847
...Mackenzie. Lord Jeffrey, and other distinguished persons amoni her friends in Fxlinburgh, who therein declared their belief that Mrs. Grant had rendered...much of national history and antiquities, which would gtherwise have been forgotten, but found them combined with the soundest and best lessons of virtue... | |
 | Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1853 - 886 ページ
...unselfish and liberal. We have no hesitation in attesting our belief that Mrs. Grant's writings have produced a strong and salutary effect upon her countrymen,...soundest and best lessons of virtue and morality." We subjoin a poem of Mrs. Grant's, which is characteristic of her turn of thought and her cherished... | |
 | Thomas Thomson - 1855
...unselfish and liberal. We have no hesitation in attesting our belief that Mrs. Grant's writings have produced a strong and salutary effect upon her countrymen,...which would otherwise have been forgotten, but found t^m combined with the soundest and the best lessons of virtue and morality." In 1810, Mrs. Grant removed... | |
 | Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson - 1855
...hesitation in attesting our belief that Mrs. Grant's writings have produced a strong and salutary eflect upon her countrymen, who not only found recorded in...national history and antiquities, which would otherwise hare been forgotten, but found (hem combined with the soundest and the best lessons of virtue and morality."... | |
 | Joseph Johnson - 1862
...Mrs. Grant, in addition to being valuable literary efforts, had been productive of important service to the cause of religion, morality, knowledge, and...soundest and best lessons of virtue and morality." She was not, however, one who preached but did not practise what she taught ; this we learn from a... | |
 | William Anderson (D.D.) - 1870 - 353 ページ
...II.— ANNE GRANT. " We have no hesitation in attesting onr belief that Mrs. Grant's writings have produced a strong and salutary effect upon her countrymen,...soundest and best lessons of virtue and morality." SIB WALTEB SCOTT. LETTER-WRITERS. A good deal of literary fame has been won by letter-writing. It were... | |
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