| Ward, Lock and co, ltd - 1885 - 812 páginas
...hardihood of antiquity. His august mind overawed Majesty ; and one of his Sovereigns (George III.) thought royalty so impaired in his presence, that...narrow system of vicious politics, no idle contest for minis! terial victories, sunk him to the vulgar level of the great ; but, overbearing, persuasive,... | |
| Nebraska State Historical Society - 1917 - 496 páginas
...reached him. Original and unaccommodating, the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity. No state chicanery, no narrow system of vicious politics,...victories sunk him to the vulgar level of the great . . . Soon after the assault on Sumner James Freeman Clarke and John Brown, the anti-slavery revolutionist,... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 518 páginas
...the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity. His august mind overawed majesty; and one of his sovereigns thought royalty so impaired...state chicanery, no narrow system of vicious politics, sunk him to the vulgar level of the great ; but, overbearing, persuasive, and impracticable, his object... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 478 páginas
...the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity. His august mind overawed majesty; and one of his sovereigns thought royalty so impaired...State chicanery, no narrow system of vicious politics, sank him to the vulgar level of the great; but overbearing, persuasive, and impracticable, his object... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 1897 - 582 páginas
...the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity. His august mind overawed majesty ; and one of his sovereigns thought royalty so impaired...state chicanery, no narrow system of vicious politics, sunk him to the level of the vulgar great ; but, overbearing, persuasive, and impracticable, his object... | |
| John Piersol McCaskey - 1897 - 592 páginas
...features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity. His august mind overawed majesty itself. No state chicanery, no narrow system of vicious politics, no idle contest for ministerial victories, sank him to the vulgar level of the great ; but overbearing, persuasive, and impracticable, his object... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1898 - 592 páginas
...antiquity ; his august mind overawed Majesty ; and one of his Sovereigns thought royalty so impaired by his presence that he conspired to remove him, in order...superiority. No State chicanery, no narrow system of vulgar politics, no idle contest for ministerial victories sunk him to the vulgar level of the great;... | |
| W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 páginas
...the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity. His august mind overawed majesty; and one of his sovereigns thought royalty so impaired...state chicanery, no narrow system of vicious politics, sank him to the vulgar level of the great ; but overbearing, persuasive, and impracticable, his object... | |
| William Vincent Byars - 1901 - 610 páginas
...the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity. His august mind overawed majesty; and one of his sovereigns thought royalty so impaired...state chicanery, no narrow system of vicious politics, sank him to the vulgar level of the great ; but overbearing, persuasive, and impracticable, his object... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1904 - 1196 páginas
...the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity ; his august mind overawed majesty ; and one of his sovereigns thought royalty so impaired...idle contest for ministerial victories, sunk him to tha vulgar level of the great ; but, overbearing, persuasive, and impracticable, his subject was England,... | |
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