| JOHN SWANN WITHINGTON - 1881 - 788 páginas
...to make. Peace to his memory. A great man passed away from amongst us when Thomas Binney died, and " Take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again." The " clear and venerable name " of George Steward was never famous. An adventitious celebrity was... | |
| John Bartholomew Gough - 1881 - 472 páginas
...into my garden when you will,' because he trusted me." I have spoken of Mr. Spurgeon at length, for " take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again," and I rejoice in the privilege of such a friendship. In a recent letter to me he says : " May the Lord... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1881 - 386 páginas
...home of Spain's noblest son. Finally, we may say of each with equal propriety : — He was a nfan, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again. § 3. CAMOENS THE POET. THREE centuries of commentary and criticism, of praise and dispraise, heaped... | |
| London metrop. tabernacle - 1882 - 666 páginas
...heartily wish it a renewed sale. The more " honest John '' is read, the more honest Johns there will be. Take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again ! Lectures bi/ the Ren. W. Morlcy Punshon, DDT Woolmer, 2, Castle Street, City Road, EC, and 66, Paternoster... | |
| 1882 - 594 páginas
...the greeting: "Well done, good and faithful servant." With our companions of Iowa, we mourn his loss. "Take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again." Six dispensations for the formation of new Chapters were granted. We note the following decisions:... | |
| Association of the Bar of the City of New York - 1913 - 238 páginas
...legacies to the New York Law Institute and to the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. ' ' Take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again ' ' — a great lawyer — an absolutely unique character — an honor to our profession for sixty... | |
| Christian ethics - 1883 - 296 páginas
...themselves to copy. The good that may be done by riches is very great, but not so much as by a good example. Take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again. No man is so insignificant as to be sure his example can do no hurt. It is my duty so to live that... | |
| 1882 - 202 páginas
...ladies, who visit him daily in large parties in carriages. To be seen at 287, Strand. — March, 1821. " Take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again." THE astonishing newly discovered animal Bonassus, taken on the Apalachian Mountains, 2,700 miles in... | |
| William Thompson Price - 1883 - 674 páginas
...strangers. At Lexington we said ' good-by ' to Nath. I never want to say as hard a one again, " ' Take him all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again.' • " It seems now as if we had always known him, and scarcely believe that our acquaintance and friendship... | |
| Edward Hamilton - 1884 - 164 páginas
...14}. Two STATES: FIRST. Before any letters. B. BM. SECOND. Artists' names, Titles, and description : 'Take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again.' BM. FORBES, SIR WILLIAM, BART. Of Pitsligo ; an eminent Banker ; he, in conjunction with Sir James... | |
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