| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 páginas
...tedious, or more earnest, than the pre-conceived opinions and present temper of his hearers required ; to whom he was always in perfect unison. He conformed...the House ; and he seemed to guide, because he was also sure to follow it. I beg pardon, Sir, if, when I speak of this and of other great men, I appear... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 páginas
...preconceived opinions and present temper of his hearers required, to whom he was always in perfe6t unison. He conformed exactly to the temper of the...seemed to guide, because he was always sure to follow.' The effe6ts of such a chara6ter, minding the currency and not the weight of opinions, Burke shews in... | |
| 1801 - 618 páginas
...tedious or more earnest than the pre-conceived opinions and present temper of his hearers required, to whom he was always in perfect unison ; he conformed exactly to the temper of the house, and seemed to guide, because be was always sure to follow it. " There are many young members, such of late... | |
| 1804 - 646 páginas
...earnest than the pre-conceived opinions, and present temper ofhis hearers required, to whom he was alwa)' in perfect unison ; he conformed exactly to the temper of the house, and seemed to guide, because he wa* always sure to follow it. " There are many young members, such of late... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 páginas
...tedious, or more earnest, than the pre-conceived opinions, and present temper of his hearers required ; to whom he was always in perfect unison. He conformed...to guide, because he was always sure to follow it. I beg pardon, Sir, if when I speak of this and of other great men, I appear to digress in saying something... | |
| 1804 - 636 páginas
...tedious or more earnest than the pre-conceivtd opinions, and present temper of his hearers required, to whom he was always in perfect unison ; he conformed exactly to the temper of the house, and seemed to guide, because he was always sure to follow it. " There are many young members, such of lale... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 520 páginas
...tedious, or more earnest, than the preconceived opinions, and present temper of his hearers required ; to whom he was always in perfect unison. He conformed...to guide, because he was always sure to follow it. I beg pardon, Sir, if when I speak of this and of other great men, I appear to digress in saying something... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 páginas
...tedious, or more earnest, than the pre-conceived opinions, and present temper of has hearers required ; to whom he was always in perfect unison. He conformed...to guide, because he was always sure to follow it. I beg pardon, sir, if when I speak of this and of other great men, I appear to digress in saying something... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 páginas
...tedious, or more earnest, than the pre-conceived opinions, and present temper of his hearers required ; to whom he was always in perfect unison. He conformed...to guide, because he was always sure to follow it. I beg pardon, sir, if when I speak of this and ot other great men, I appear to digress in saying something... | |
| 1808 - 546 páginas
...tedious, or more earnest, than the pre-conceived opinions, and present temper of his hearers required; to whom he was always in perfect unison. He conformed...guide, because he was always sure to follow it.'* Lest Mr. BURKE might be supposed to lose sight of the main subject in these minute delineations of... | |
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