| Robert Waters - 1909 - 384 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... | |
| Robert Waters - 1909 - 388 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...conspired to remove him, in order to be relieved from hii superiority. No state chicanery, no narrow system of vicious politics, lunk him to the level of... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1920 - 120 páginas
...subvert or reform," to wield over his fellows so majestic a sway as that it can be said of him that " no idle contest for ministerial victories sunk him to the vulgar level of the great," by studying conic sections or the higher mathematics, or the excrement of earth worms. And as of great... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1921 - 506 páginas
...features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity. His auJ gust 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... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1922 - 138 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...from his superiority. No state chicanery, no narrow systems of vicious politics, no idle contest for ministerial victories sunk him to the vulgar level... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1922 - 256 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...from his superiority. No state chicanery, no narrow systems of vicious politics, no idle contest for ministerial victories sunk him to the vulgar level... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1923 - 290 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...from his superiority. No state chicanery, no narrow systems of vicious politics, no idle contest for ministerial victories sunk him to the vulgar level... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1898 - 578 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;... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 2006 - 553 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...superiority. No state chicanery, no narrow system of vicious polities, sunk him to the level of the.vulgar great ; but, overbearing, persuasive, and impracticable,... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 páginas
...\ and to comfort the afflicted', are duties that fall in our way, almost every day of our lives. 6. No state chicanery\ no narrow system of vicious politics*, no idle contest for ministerial victories', sank him to the vulgar level of the great 7. For solidity of reasoning*, force of sagacity\ and wisdom... | |
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