| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1862 - 360 σελίδες
...what he was that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court." And yet his natural greatness was not affected by this sudden fume. "His carriage throughout this agitation,"... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 σελίδες
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 σελίδες
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| John Tillotson - 1865 - 508 σελίδες
...who he was that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court." Wentworth — bolder than either Laud or Charles, at all events more daring — suggested that Hampden... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 σελίδες
...durst at his own charge support (maintain) the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue bis country, as he thought, from being made a prey to...court His carriage throughout this agitation was with (of) that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 σελίδες
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. His carrlage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1850 - 492 σελίδες
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - 590 σελίδες
...durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as ho thought, from being made a prey to the court. His...throughout this agitation was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1876 - 564 σελίδες
...what he was that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1877 - 562 σελίδες
...what he was, that durst at his own charge support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the Court." * Such things are also said with equal force of our Secretary. Nor is it forgotten that the Senate,... | |
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