| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 páginas
...therefore my picture of him will perhaps be more like him, than it will be like any of the other pictures drawn of him. In private life he was good-natured,...chearful, focial ; inelegant in his manners, loofe in his mo> rals, he had a coarfe firong wit, which he was too free of for a man in his fiation, as it is always... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1777 - 88 páginas
...like any of the other piftures drawn of him. 'In private life he was goodnatured, chearful, focial1; inelegant in his manners, loofe in his morals, he...ftrong wit, which he was too free of for a man in his ftition, as it is always inconfiilent with dignity. He was very able as aMinifter, but without a certain... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 páginas
...therefore my picture of him will perhaps be more like him, than it will belike any of the other pictures drawn of him. In private life he was good-natured,...had a coarfe ftrong wit, which he was too free of fora man in his ftation, as it is always inconfiftent with dignity. He was very able as a minifter,... | |
| 1794 - 614 páginas
...him will perhaps be more like him, than it will be like any of the other pictures drawn of him. [n private life he was good-natured, chearful, focial...ftrong wit, which he was too free of for a man in his nation, as it is always in. confident with dignity. He was very able as a minuter, but without a certain... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 páginas
...therefore my piflure of him will, perhaps, be more like him than it will be like any of the other pidures drawn of him. In private life he was good-natured,...ftrong wit, which he was too free of for a man in his ftation, as it is always inconfillent with dignity. He was very able asa minifter, but without a certain... | |
| 1797 - 522 páginas
...therefore ray picture of him will, perhaps, be more like him than it will be like any of the other piftures drawn of him. In private life he was good-natured,...ftrong wit, which he was too free of for a man in his ftatien, as it ts always inconfiftent with dignity. He was very at>le as a minifter, bat without a... | |
| 1805 - 608 páginas
...good-natured, cheerful, social ; inelegant in his manners, loose in his morals, he had a course strong wit, which he was too free of for a man in his station, as it is always inconsistent with dignity. He was very able as a minister, but without a certain... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 páginas
...good-natured, cheerful, social ; inelegant in his manners, loose in his morals. He had a coarse, strong wit, which he was too free of for a man in his station, as it is always inconsistent with dignity. He was very able as a minister, but without a certain... | |
| John Adams - 1813 - 324 páginas
...good-natured, cheerful, social ; inelegant in his manners, loose in his morals. He had a coarse strong wit, which he was too free of for a man in his station, as it is ahvays inconsistent with dignity. He was very able as a minister, but without a certain... | |
| 1826 - 450 páginas
...therefore my picture of him will, perhaps, be more like him than it will be like any of the other pictures drawn of him. In private life he was good-natured,...ftrong wit, which he was too free of for a man in his ftation, as it is always inconll'tent with dignity. He was very able as a minifter, but without a certain... | |
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