| 1807 - 552 páginas
...superior man, as they are blended, in his attractive character, with all the softness and simplicity of a child : no human being was ever more free from any...public and private character it probably arose, that no English Statesman ever preserved, during so long a period of adverse fortune, so many affectionate... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 páginas
...supérieur man,as they are blended, in his attractive character, with all the softness and simplicity of a child : no human being was ever more free from any...vanity, or falsehood.' — From these qualities of his publick and private character, it probably "arose, that no English statesman ever preserved, during... | |
| 1808 - 702 páginas
...superior man, as they are blended in his attractive character, with all the softness and simplicity of a child: no human being was ever more free from any...taint of malignity, vanity [or falsehood.' From these qual ities of his public, and private character, it probably arose that no English statesman ever preserved,... | |
| 1809 - 592 páginas
...superiour man as they are blended, in his attractive character, with all the softness and simplicity of a child : no human being was ever more free from any...and private character, it probably arose, that no English statesman ever preserved, during so long a period of adverse fortune, so many affectionate... | |
| 1809 - 594 páginas
...character, with all the softness and simplicity of a child: no human being was ever more free from any tamt of malignity, vanity, or falsehood." — From these...and private character, it probably arose, that no English statesman ever preserved, during so long a period of adverse fortune, so many affectionate... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 692 páginas
...superior man, as they are blended in his attractive character, with all the softness and simplicity of a child: no human being was ever more free from any...public and private character, it probably arose that no English statesman ever preserved, during so long a period of adverse fortunes, so many affectionate... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 598 páginas
...superior man, as they are blended in his attractive character, with all the softness and simplicity of a child: no human being was ever more free from any...qualities of his public and private character, it prohably arose that no English statesman ever preserved, during so long a period of adverse fortunes,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 páginas
...attractive character, with all the softness and simplicity of a child ; no human being was evermore free from any taint of malignity, vanity, or falsehood.' From these qualities of liis public and private character, it probably arose, thai no English statesman ever preserved, during... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 páginas
...as they are blended, in his attractive character, with all the softness and simplicity of a-clrild ; no human being was ever more free from any taint of...and private characte'r, it probably arose, that no English statesman ever preserved, during so long a period of adverse fortune, so many affectionate... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 772 páginas
...thought him -i rk ward ; and e•;=icoafummitejudgecould only 'iave been ftruck plicity of a cbiUl; no human being was ever more free from any taint of malignity, vanity, or folfehood." From thel'e qualities of his public and private cb.iratter, it probably arofe, that no... | |
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