His carriage," says Clarendon, "throughout that agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him less resolute in his cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous - Página 160de Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 744 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1831 - 652 páginas
...temper and modesty, that they who ' watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his per• son, to make him less resolute in his cause, were compelled...Solicitor-General Herbert, — only kindled into a fiercer flame the ever-burning hatred of Strafford. That minister, in his letters to Laud, murmured against... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 páginas
...rescue his country, as he thought, from being .made a prey to the court. His carriage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty,...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. And tlie judgment that was given against him, infinitely more advanced him, than the service for which... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 páginas
...rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. His carriage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty,...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. And the judgment Unit was given against him, infinitely more advanced him, than the service for which... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 páginas
...rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. His carriage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty,...less resolute in his cause, were compelled to give Mm a just testimony. And the judgment that was given against him, infinitely more advanced him, than... | |
| Max Wilhelm Meyer - 1809 - 786 páginas
...rescue his country, as he thonghr, from being made a prey to the court. His carnage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty,...advantage against his person, to make him less resolute in hi* cause, were compelled to give him 3 just testimony. And the judgment that was given against him,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 páginas
...rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. His carriage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty,...advantage against his person, to make him less resolute ID his cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. And the judgement, that was given against... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 páginas
...rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. His carriage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty,...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. And the judgment that was given against him infinitely more advanced him, than the service for which... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 652 páginas
...his country, as he thought, from being 1643. maile a prey to the court. His carriage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper- and modesty,...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. And the judgment that was given against him infinitely more advanced him, than the service for which... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 406 páginas
...rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. His carriage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty,...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. And the judgment that was given against him infinitely more advanced him than the service for which... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 páginas
...rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. His car. riage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty,...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. And the judgment that was given against him infinitely more advanced him than the service for which... | |
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