| 1901 - 998 str.
...should we now see around us I And he speaks of himself with pardonable satisfaction. " This," he says, " I can now truly say : that so long as I have lived I have striven to work worthily ; and after my death to leave my memory to my descendants in good works." The creation... | |
| M. J. Guest - 1879 - 700 str.
...fully peopled ; that he should have prayermen, and army-men, and work-men. . . . This I can now most truly say, that so long as I have lived I have striven to live worthily, and after my life to leave to the men that should be after mo a remembrance of me in good works." Surely that noble... | |
| Brother Azarias - 1879 - 226 str.
...industry. He lives for his people. With a clear conscience may he give this testimony of himself : " This I can now truly say, that so long as I have lived I have 1 Proem. s Asser, Life, p. 68. striven to live worthily, and after my death* to leave ray memory to... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1881 - 356 str.
...his vigour. His favourite grandson, Athelstan, smote the Dane and the Scot together at Brunanburgh, and awoke by his glorious victory the last echoes...Christians. " This I can now truly say, that so long as T have lived I have striven to live worthily, and after my death to leave my memory to my descendants... | |
| Frederick York Powell - 1881 - 118 str.
...he had many pains and troubles to struggle against all the while. He says in one of his books, 'As long as I have lived, I have striven to live worthily,' and he hoped to leave after him ' the memory of good works.' And his worthy life and good works have indeed... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1884 - 156 str.
...died after a reign of thirty years, and in his life he carried out what he once himself said : ' As long as I have lived, I have striven to live worthily, and I hope to leave after me the memory of good works.' violent educated translated sojourn worthily acknowledge... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1890 - 462 str.
...character. The key-note of his life may be found in the words which he spoke at the close of it, " So long as I have lived, I have striven to live worthily." 91. Danish Invasion. — When he came to the throne in 871, through the death of his brother Ethelred,... | |
| Alexander Hugh Hore - 1891 - 578 str.
...himself to the good of his country and his endeavour was to live wholly for the good of his people. " So long as I have lived, I have striven to live worthily ; " such was his noble boast. On his wedding-day he was struck down by a painful disease, from which... | |
| Montague John Guest - 1893 - 618 str.
...fully peopled ; that he should have prayermen, and army-men, and work-men. . . . This I can now most truly say, that so long as I have lived I have striven to live worthily, and ai'ter my life to leave to the men that should be after me a remembrance of me in good works." Surely... | |
| Reinhold Pauli - 1893 - 628 str.
...worthily ; but as all virtue and power are nothing without wisdom, the results of folly must be useless. "This I can now truly say, that so long as I have lived I have strivento live worthily, and after my death to leave my memory to my descendants in good works2." This... | |
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