| Assembly of divines - 1846 - 262 pages
...Meldrum, Robert. Winram, George, of Libberton. MEMOIR REV. GEORGE GILLESPIE. GEORGE GILLESPIE was one of the most remarkable men of the period in which he lived, singularly fertile as that period was in men of great abilities. He seems to have been almost unknown,... | |
| E O. S - 1854 - 598 pages
...and other punishments. He was surnamed Bibliophilus, for his love of learning, and may be regarded as one of the most remarkable men of the period in which he lived. CHAPTER IV. Continuation of the kings of the house of Arpad.—Stephen II., Eela II., Oeisa II., Stephen... | |
| Hungary - 1854 - 622 pages
...and other punishments. He was surnamed Bibliophilus, for his love of learning, and may be regarded as one of the most remarkable men of the period in which he lived. CHAPTER IV. Continuation of the kings of the house of Arpdd. — Stephen II., Bela II., Qeisa II.,... | |
| Dedham (Mass.) - 1892 - 272 pages
...my grave, and others to support the pall, or both alternately, as they may agree among themselves j and let each of them have five dollars and a pamphlet...in which he lived, so rich in great men. The facts of his life which have now been hastily narrated, I think fully justify this statement. A strong and... | |
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