| John Wilkes - 1767 - 294 páginas
...to me as a private gentleman relative to Lord Chatham, becaufe I wou'd not leave a doubt concerning the propriety of my conduct, in a mind naturally fo...humanity, as little as even Lord Mansfield. They are both form'd to be admir'd, not belov'd. A proud, infolent, overbearing, ambitious man is always full of... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 300 páginas
...relative to Lord Chatham, becaufe I wou'd not leave a doubt concerning the propriety of my conduct, ma mind naturally fo candid, and fo capable of judging...humanity, as little as even Lord Mansfield. They are both form'd to be admir'd, not belov'd. A proud, infolent, overbearing, ambitious man is always full of... | |
| John Wilkes - 1769 - 290 páginas
...Chatham, becaufe I woa'd not leave a doubt concerning the projfriety of my conduft, in a mind naturalry fb candid, and fo capable of judging truly, as that of...humanity, as little as even Lord Mansfield. They are both form'd to be adniir'd, not belov'd. A proud, infolent, overbearing, ambitious man is always full of... | |
| Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of Grafton, John Wilkes - 1769 - 348 páginas
...conduct in a mind naturally fo candid, and fo capable of judging truly, as that of the Duke of Graf ton. I believe that the flinty heart of lord Chatham has...are both formed to be admired, not beloved. A proud, info-lent,overbearing, ambitious man is always full of the ideas of his own importance, P 3 and and... | |
| Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of Grafton, John Wilkes - 1769 - 344 páginas
...conduct in a mind naturally fo candid, and fo capable of judging truly, as that of the Duke of Graf ton. I believe that the flinty heart of lord Chatham has...fweets of private friendfhip, and the fine feelings of hu> inanity, as little as even lord Mansfield. They are both formed to be admired, not beloved. A proud,... | |
| John Wilkes - 1769 - 284 páginas
...judging truly, as that of the Duke of Grafion. I believe that the flinty heart of Lord Chatham lias known the fweets of private friendfhip, and the fine...humanity, as little as even Lord Mansfield. They are both form'd to be admir'd, not belov'd. A proud, infolent, overbearing, ambitious man is always full of... | |
| 1772 - 222 páginas
...DukeofGrafton. ' I believe that the flinty heart of lord Cha' tham has known the fweets of private friend' fhip, and the fine feelings of humanity, as ' little as...A proud, ' infolent, overbearing, ambitious man is alc ways full of the ideas of his own importance, * and vainly imagines himfelf fuperior to the * equality... | |
| John Wilkes - 1805 - 328 páginas
...Grafton. " I believe that the flinty heart of lord Chatham has known the sweets of private friendship, and the fine feelings of humanity, as little as even...are both formed to be admired, not beloved. A proud, insolent, overbearing, ambitious man, is always full of the ideas of his own importance, and vainly... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 páginas
...The letter is dated Paris, Dec. 12, 1763, and the part chiefly adverted to is the following : — : " I believe that the flinty heart of Lord Chatham has known the sweets of private friend>hip, and the fine feelings of humanity, as little as even Lord Mansfield.... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 552 páginas
...The letter is dated Paris, Dec. 12, 1763, and the part chiefly adverted to is the following: — " I believe that the flinty heart of Lord Chatham has known the sweets of private friendship, and the fine feelings of humanity, as little as even Lord Mansfield.... | |
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