| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1806 - 566 pages
...be ordered, for the purpose of being erected in St. Paul's Cathedral, with a suitable inscription, and that a statue of Sir William Jones should be prepared at the expence of the Company, and sent to Bengal with directions for its being placed in a proper situation... | |
| 1821 - 724 pages
...Company Directors, it was resolved, that a cenotaph, with a suitable inscription, should be raised to his memory in St. Paul's Cathedral ; and that a statue of him should be sent to Bengal, for the purpose of being placed there in a proper situation. A monument... | |
| 1823 - 610 pages
...Board on receiving the intelligence of the death of Bishop Middlcton, it is stated — 'It is proposed that a Monument should be erected to his memory in St. Paul's Cathedral, that the expense should be defrayed by Members of the Society, and that the contribution of each Member... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 294 pages
...comraandery of the Grand Master ; and the Parliament testified the gratitude of the nation by directing that a monument should be erected to his memory in St. Paul's cathedral, and by the grant of an annuity of two thousand pounds to his family. On the twenty-eighth of May following... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1846 - 436 pages
...Company Directors, it was resolved, that a cenotaph, with a suitable inscription, should be raised to his memory in St. Paul's Cathedral; and that a statue of him should be sent to Bengal, for the purpose of being placed there in a proper situation. A monument... | |
| Charles Robert Leslie, Tom Taylor - 1865 - 676 pages
...desired. 1 can say with certainty that nothing would have given him more pleasure than to be assured that a monument should be erected to his memory in St. Paul's church. Ho had too proper a sense of reputation to give any such thing in charge to his representatives.... | |
| 1887 - 288 pages
...contemporaries. The appreciation cf the excellence of his work is expressed in the Annual Register of 1800. Referring to his collected works, which were...declared only the simple truth in affirming: " Quicquid autera utile vel honestum Consiliis, exemplo, auctoritate, vivus promoverat Id omne, scriptis suis... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1984 - 512 pages
...desired. I can say with certainty that nothing would have given him more pleasure, than to be assured, that a monument should be erected to his memory in St Paul's Church.8 He had too proper a sense of Reputation to give any such thing in charge to his Representatives.... | |
| Thomas Powel, Sir Isambard Owen, Egerton Grenville Bagot Phillimore - 1884 - 542 pages
...contemporaries. The appreciation of the excellence of his work is expressed in the Annual Register of 1800. Referring to his collected works, which were...prepared, at the expense of the Company, and sent out to VOL. VIII. U Bengal, that it might be placed there in a suitable position. His works are his true monument.... | |
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