THOSE WHO BEST DESERVE THEIR GRATITUDE, THE KING HIS MINISTERS, AND MANY OF THE NOBLES AND COMMONERS OF THE REALM RAISED THIS MONUMENT TO JAMES WATT, WHO DIRECTING THE FORCE OF AN ORIGINAL GENIUS, EARLY EXERCISED IN... Life of James Watt - Page 90by François Arago - 1839 - 142 pagesFull view - About this book
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1835 - 576 pages
...following tines have just been inscribed on the Monument to WATT, in Westminster Abbey, by CHANTREY :NOT TO PERPETUATE A NAME, WHICH MUST ENDURE WHILE THE PEACEFUL ARTS FLOURISH ; BUT TO SHOW THAT MANKIND HAVE LEARNED TO HONOUR THOSE WHO BEST DESERVE THEIR GRATITUDE, THE KING, HIS MINISTERS.... | |
| 1835 - 570 pages
...A NAME, THICK MUST EXDimE WHILE THE PEACEFUL ARTS ILOUHISH ; BUT TO SHOW THAT MANKIND HAVE LEARNED TO HONOUR THOSE •WHO BEST DESERVE THEIR GRATITUDE, THE KING, HIS MINISTERS, AND MANY OP THE NOBLES AND COMMONERS OF TltE REALM, RAISED THIS MONUMENT TO JAMES WATT : WHO, DIRECTING THE... | |
| James Wheeler (of Prestwich.) - 1836 - 566 pages
...our newspapers. been prepared by three noblemen selected for the task, records his achievement : — Not to perpetuate a name which must endure While the...peaceful arts flourish. But to shew that mankind have learned to honor those who best deserve their Gratitude, The King, his Ministers, and many of the Nobles... | |
| James Wheeler (of Prestwich.) - 1836 - 562 pages
...three noblemen selected for the task, records his achievement:— Not to perpetuate a name which mmt endure While the peaceful arts flourish, But to shew that mankind have learned to honor those who best deserve their The King, his Ministers, and many of the Nobles and Commoners... | |
| François Arago - 1839 - 290 pages
...the principal ornaments of that Pantheon of England. No doubt, * The inscription is as follows : — NOT TO PERPETUATE A NAME WHICH MUST ENDURE WHILE THE...HONOUR THOSE WHO BEST DESERVE THEIR GRATITUDE THE KINO HIS MINISTERS AND MANY OF THE NOBLES AND COMMONERS OF THE REALM EAISED THIS MONUMENT TO JAMES... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 574 pages
...A NAME WHICH MUST 1 Mil in: WHILE THE PEACEFUL ARTS FLOURISH, BUT TO SHOW THAT MANKIND HAVE LEARNED TO HONOUR THOSE WHO BEST DESERVE THEIR GRATITUDE, THE KING HIS MINISTERS, AND MANY OF THE NOBLES AND COMMONFRS OF THE REALM RAISED THIS MONUMENT TO JAMES WATT, WHO DIRECTING THE FORCE OF AN ORIGINAL GENIUS,... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 576 pages
...monument in Westminster Abbey is engraved the following inscription from the pen of Lord Brougham: — NOT TO PERPETUATE A NAME WHICH MUST ENDURE WHILE THE PEACEFUL ARTS FLOURISH, BUT TO SHOW THAT MANKIND HAVE LEARNED TO HONOUR THOSE WHO BEST DESERVE THEIR GRATITUDE, THE KING HIS MINISTERS,... | |
| Boyman Boyman - 1840 - 210 pages
...Lord Brougham, graven on a monument sculptured by Chan trey, to commemorate the genius of Watt:— NOT TO PERPETUATE A NAME, WHICH MUST ENDURE WHILE THE PEACEFUL ARTS FLOURISH, BUT TO SHOW THAT MANKIND HAVE LEARNT TO HONOUR THOSE WHO BEST DESERVE THEIR GRATITUDE; THE KING, HIS MINISTERS,... | |
| Westminster abbey - 1841 - 214 pages
...oblong pedestal. The figure, by Chantry, is particularly expressive ; the inscription as follows : — " Not " to perpetuate a name, which must endure while the " peaceful arts flourish, but to show that mankind " having learned to honour those who best deserve their " gratitude, the king, his... | |
| 1842 - 488 pages
...in Westminster Abbey. The inscription, recording simply his birth and his death, is as follows : " Not to perpetuate a name which must endure while the peaceful arts flourish, but to show that mankind have learnt to honour those who best deserve their gratitude, the King, his Ministers,... | |
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