| Charles Rollin - 1735 - 520 pages
...the treafury, died poor, and did not leave money enough to defray the expences of his funeral ; fo that the government was obliged to bear the charge...it, and to maintain his family. His daughters were married, and Lyfimachus his fon was fubfiftedat theexpence of the Prytaneum ; which likewife gave the... | |
| 1759 - 688 pages
...account of the other par:iculsrj C. 2.' The Hi/lory of the Arabs.' 63 r The former of thefe died fo poor, that he did not leave money enough behind him to defray the expence of his funeral. After the death of the latter, two competitors afpired at the dignity he enjoyed... | |
| 1759 - 698 pages
...Jncbaftn. For a farther account of the other particular« relating The former of thefe died fo poor, that he did not leave money enough behind him to defray the expence of his funeral. After the death of the latter, two competitors afpired at the dignity he enjoyed... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 416 pages
...treafures died poor. It is even afTerted, that he did not leave money enough behind him to pay the expences of his funeral, but that the government was obliged...it, and to maintain his family. His daughters were married, and his fon fubfifted at the expence of the public, and fome of his-grandchildren were fubfifted... | |
| Richard Johnson - 1786 - 168 pages
...treafures died poor. It is even aiTerted, that he did not leave money enough behind him to pay the expences of his funeral, but that the government was obliged...the charge of it, and to maintain his family. His daughter* were married, and his fon fubfifted, at the expence of the public; and fome or his grandchildren... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 pages
...character, in tellintr us, that he who had the absolute disposal of all thr public treasures, died poor. It is even asserted, that he did not leave money enough behind him to pay the expences of his funeral; but that the government was obliged to bear the charge of it, and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 444 pages
...character , in telling us that he who had had the absolute disposal of* the public treasures, died poor* It is even asserted , that he did not leave money enough behind him to defray th« exptnce of his fwj neral , but that the government was obliged to bear the charge of it , and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...character, in telling us that he who had the absolute disposal of the public treasures, died poor. It is even asserted, that he did not leave money enough behind him to defray the expence of his funeral, but that the government was obliged to bear the charge of it, and to maintain... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 454 pages
...character, in telling us, that he, who had the absolute disposal of all the public treasures, died poor. It is even asserted, that he did not leave money enough behind him to pay the expences of his funeral, but that the government was obliged to bear the charge of it, and... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1815 - 544 pages
...its treasures, died poor, and did not leave money enough to defray the expences of his funeral ; so that the government was obliged to bear the charge...it, and to maintain his family. His daughters were married, and Lysimachus his son was subsisted, althe exprnce of the Prytaneum ; which also gave the... | |
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