His figure was beautiful ; but his manner was irresistible, by either man or woman. It was by this engaging, graceful manner, that he was enabled, during all his war, to connect the various and jarring powers of the Grand Alliance, and to carry them on... The Works of Alexander Pope - Página 113por Alexander Pope - 1822Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Several Hands - 1774 - 642 páginas
...engaging, graceful manner, that he was enabled, during all his war, to connect the various and jarring powers of the Grand Alliance, and to carry them on to the main objcft of the war, notwitnrtanding their private and feparate views, jealoufies, and wrongheadednefles.... | |
| 1778 - 630 páginas
...objeft of the war, notwithflanding their private and feparate views, jealoufies, and wrong-headednefles. Whatever court he went to, (and he was often obliged to go himfelf to fome refty and refraftory ones) he as conftantly prevailed, and brought them into his mea1... | |
| Frederic Hervey - 1779 - 528 páginas
...engaging, graceful manner, that h« was enabled, during all his war, to> connect the various and jarring powers of the grand alliance, and to carry them on to the main obje£l of the war, notwithftanding their private and leparate views, jealoufies, and wrongheadednefTes.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 450 páginas
...engaging, graceful manner, that he was enabled, during all his wars, to conneft the various and jarring powers of the Grand Alliance, and to carry them on to the main objeft of the war, notwithftanding their private and feparate views, jealoufies, and wrong-headednelTes.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 454 páginas
...engaging, graceful manner, that he was enabled, during all his wars, to connect the various and jarring powers of the Grand Alliance, and to carry them on to the main objeiEt of the war, notwithftanding their private and feparate views, jealoufies, and wrong-headednefles.... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1801 - 474 páginas
...graceful manner, that he was enabled, during all his war, to connect the various and jarring pqwers of the Grand Alliance, and to carry them on to the main object of the war, notwithftanding their private and feparate views, jealoufies, and wrong-headednefs. Whatever court... | |
| 1801 - 554 páginas
...objeft of the war, notwithstanding their private and feparate views, jealoulies, and wrong-headednefles. Whatever court he went to, (and he was often obliged to go himfelf to fome relly and refraftory ones) he as conftantly prevailed, and brought them into his meafurcs.... | |
| James Hardie - 1801 - 526 páginas
...engaging, graceful manner, that he was enabled during all his wars, to connect the various jarring powers of the grand alliance, and to carry them on to the grand object of the war, notwithstanding their private and separate views, jealousies and wrongheadednesses."... | |
| George Mason - 1803 - 310 páginas
...WRONGHEATJEDNESS. n. [from -wron¿iei!ßeii.~^ Perverfe humour. He was enabled to conned the various and jarring Powers of the Grand Alliance, and to carry them on...object of the war, notwithstanding their private and feparate views, jealoufies, and itirongbeadedne/es. Chfflerfidd. WRO'NGNESS. «. Wrong difpofuion.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 556 páginas
...engaging, graceful manner, that he was enabled, during all his wars, to connect the various and jarring powers of the Grand Alliance, and to carry them on to the main object of the war, notwithftanding their private and feparate views, jealoufies, and wrong-hcadedneffes. Whatever court... | |
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