| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1824 - 570 頁
...eulogiums, or rather blessings, which are poured forth whenever her name is mentioned. The more, indeed, enquiry is pursued, the more admiration is excited;...age of thirty to that of sixty, when she died, were unremitted. The hours gained from the affairs of the state were all given to acts of devotion and charity;... | |
| John Malcolm - 1824 - 602 頁
...eulogiums, or rather blessings, which are poured forth whenever her name is mentioned. The more, indeed, enquiry is pursued, the more admiration is excited...age of thirty to that of sixty*, when she died, were unremitted. The hours gained from the affairs of the state were all given to acts of devotion and charity... | |
| John Malcolm - 1832 - 608 頁
...eulogiums, or rather blessings, which are poured forth whenever her name is mentioned. The more, indeed, enquiry is pursued, the more admiration is excited:...age of thirty to that of sixty,* when she died, were unremitted. The hours gained from the affairs of the state were all given to acts of devotion and charity... | |
| W. B. Hockley - 1835 - 762 頁
...says Sir John Malcolm, " how she had mental and bodily powers to go through with the labours which she imposed upon herself; and which, from the age of thirty to that of sixty, when she died, were unremitted. The hours gained from the affairs of the state were all given to acts of devotion and charity... | |
| Peter Auber - 1837 - 752 頁
...eulogium, or rather blessings, which are poured forth whenever her name is mentioned. The more, indeed, enquiry is pursued, the more admiration is excited...upon herself, and which, from the age of thirty to sixty, when she died, were unremitted. The hours gained from the affairs of the state, were all given... | |
| William Browne Hockley - 1841 - 376 頁
...says Sir John Malcolm, " how she had mental and bodily powers to go through with the labours which she imposed upon herself; and which, from the age of thirty to that of sixty, when she died, were unremitted. The hours gained from the affairs of the state were all given to acts of devotion and charity... | |
| 1857 - 426 頁
...passed" in Mahratti : indeed he owns to ignorance of the language. (See Life of Sir J. Malcolm, vol. i.) it appears, above all, extraordinary, how she had...age of thirty to that of sixty, when she died, were unremitted. The hours gained from the affairs of state were all given to acts of devotion and charity... | |
| William Hickey - 1874 - 486 頁
...appears above all extraordinary, how she had mental and bodily powers to go through with the labors she imposed upon herself, and which from the age of thirty to that of sixty, when she died, were unremitted. The hours gained from the affairs of the State were all given to acts of devotion and charity... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1903 - 462 頁
...decision. It appears, above all, extraordinary how she had mental and bodily powers to go through the labor she imposed upon herself, and which, from the age of thirty to that of sixty, when she died, was unremittent. The hours gained from the affairs of State were all given to acts of devotion and... | |
| 1883 - 734 頁
...her decision. It appears above all extraordinary how she had mental and bodily powers to go through the labours she imposed upon herself, and which from...age of thirty to that of sixty, when she died, were unremitted. The hours gained from the affairs of the state were all given to acts of devotion and charity... | |
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