| 1807 - 560 lapas
...slow degrees, to be the most brilliant and accomplished debater that the world e\er saw." The quirt dignity of a mind roused only by great objects, the absence of petty bustle, the contempt of shew, the abhorrence, of intrigne, the plainness and downrightnea, and the thorough good nature whiet... | |
| 1807 - 552 lapas
...; since which time he has risen, by degrees, to be the most brilliant and accomplished debater that the world ever saw." The quiet dignity of a mind roused...objects, the absence of petty bustle, the contempt of shew, the abhorrence of intrigue, the plainness and dowurightness, and the thorough good nature which... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 lapas
...since which lime he has risen, by slow degrees, to be the most brilliant and accomplished debater that the world ever saw.' The quiet dignity of a mind,...objects, the absence of petty bustle, the contempt of shew, the abhorrence of intrigue, the plainness and downrightness, and the thorough good nature, which... | |
| 1808 - 702 lapas
...men, by slow degrees, to be the mow brilliant, and accomplLhed debater, that the world ever saw."1 The quiet dignity of a mind roused only by great objects,...which distinguished MR. Fox, seem to render him no Tery unfit representative of that old English national character, whL'h if it ev»r changed, we should... | |
| 1809 - 594 lapas
...since which time he has risen, by slow degrees, to be the most brilliant and accomplished debater that the world ever saw." The quiet dignity of a mind roused...only by great objects, the absence of petty bustle, contempt of show, the abhorrence of intrigue, the plainness and downrightness, and the thorough good... | |
| 1809 - 592 lapas
...since which time he has risen, by slow degrees, to be the most brilliant and accomplished debater that the world ever saw." The quiet dignity of a mind roused...only by great objects, the absence of petty bustle, contempt of show, the abhorrence of intrigue, the plainness and downrightness, and the thorough good... | |
| Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1809 - 588 lapas
...since which time he has risen, by slow degrees, to be the most brilliant and accomplished debater that the world ever saw." The quiet dignity of a mind roused only by great objects, the absence ef petty bustle, contempt of show, the abhorrence of intrigue, the plainness and downrightness, and... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 692 lapas
...nineteen) since which time he has risen, by slow degrees, to be the most brilliant and accomplished debater the world ever saw." The quiet dignity of a mind roused only by gieat objects, the absence of petty bustle, the contempt of show, the abhorrence of intrigue, the plainness... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 lapas
...since which time he has risen, by slow degrees, to be the most brilliant and accomplished debater that the world ever saw.' The quiet dignity of a mind roused only by gre.it objects, the absence of petty bustle, the contempt of show, the abhorrence of intrigue, the... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 lapas
...;—.since which time he has risen by slow degrees, to be the most brilliant and accomplished debater that the world ever saw." The quiet dignity of a mind roused...only by great objects, the absence of petty bustle, contempt of show, the abhorrence of intrigue, the plainness and downrlghtness, and the thorough goodnature... | |
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