| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 206 páginas
...jar, to the day of our final reparation. I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greateft and beft men of his age; and I loved, and cultivated him accordingly....in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very laft beat. It was after his trial at Portfmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 páginas
...previous, to the Election. KEPPEL (LORD.) I EVER looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greater! and beft men of his age ; and I loved, and cultivated him accordingly....in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very laft beat. It was after his trial at Portfmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 440 páginas
...jar, to the day of our final feparation. I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greateft and beft men of his age ; and I loved, and cultivated him accordingly....in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very laft beat. It was after his trial at Portfmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 446 páginas
...jar, to the day of our final feparation. I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greateft and beft men of his age ; and I loved, and cultivated him accordingly....in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very laft beat. It was after his trial at Portfmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious... | |
| 1843 - 632 páginas
...lived long enough to conciliate the affections of all. ' I ever looked on Lord ' Keppel,' says Burke, ' as one of the greatest and best men of ' his age ;...and I loved and cultivated him accordingly. He was * This fact was communicated by Lord Keppel's nephew, the present Sir Robert Adair. Sir John Barrow... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 páginas
...change his solid principles for the giddy fashion of the hour. LORD KEPPEL. I EVER looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greatest and best men of his age; and...and I believe I was in his, to the very last beat. I speak from much knowledge of the person, he never would have listened to any compromise with the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 540 páginas
...peevishness, of jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation. • I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greatest and best men of his age ; and...zeal and anxious affection I attended him through that his agony of glory, what part my son in the early flush and enthusiasm of his virtue, and the... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 218 páginas
...change his solid principles for the giddy fashion of the hour. LORD KEPPEL. I EVER looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greatest and best men of his age; and...and I believe I was in his to the very last beat. * * * * I speak from much knowledge of the person, he never would have listened to any compromise with... | |
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 páginas
...hinted in a passage of the character of the Admiral just alluded to.— "I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of -the greatest and best men of his age ;...zeal and anxious affection I attended him through that his agony of glory ; what part my son, in the early flush and enthusiasm of his virtue, and the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1826 - 488 páginas
...peevishness, of jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation. "I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greatest and best men of his age; and...he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious sort of cement of friendship, and a clue to history. That blockhead, Mr. C****r, of the Admiralty,... | |
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