| Carlo Botta - 1852 - 974 páginas
...ill' n, on either hand, by the majestic sense of Thurlote. and the skillful eloquence of Wcdderburne. From the adverse side of the house, an ardent and...opposition was supported, by the lively declamation of Jiarre ; the legal acuteness of Dunning ; the profuse and philosophic "ancy of Burke ; and the argumentative... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 556 páginas
...renoiasant." — SHEFFIELD. the majestic sense of TAurlow, and the skilful eloquence of Wedderburne. From the adverse side of the house an ardent and powerful...principle of justice or policy, every question of authority and freedom, was attacked and defended ; and the subject of the momentous contest was the... | |
| 1859 - 806 páginas
...and he suffered in consequence. Gibbon has asserted that Fox was a great and sagacious lea,der — ' Fox, who, in the conduct of a party, approved himself equal to the conduct of an Empire.' The words were written towards the close of the historian's life, and when ample materials for judgment... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 524 páginas
...upholden on either hand by the majestic sense of Thurlow, and the skilful eloquence of Wedderburn. From the adverse side of the house an ardent and powerful...opposition was supported by the lively declamation of Barré, the legal acuteness of Dunning, the profuse and philosophical fancy of Burke, and the argumentative... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1862 - 512 páginas
...and he suffered in consequence. Gibbon has asserted that Fox was a great and sagacious leader — " Fox, who, in the conduct of a party, approved himself equal to the conduct of an Empire." The words were written towards the close of the historian's life, and when ample materials for judgment... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1869 - 462 páginas
...upholden on either hand by the majestic sense of Thurlow, and the skilful eloquence of Wedderburne. From the adverse side of the house an ardent and powerful...peace and war, every principle of justice or policy, eveiy question of'authority and freedom, was attacked and defended ; and the subject of the momentous... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 538 páginas
...upholden on either hand by the majestic sense of Thurlow, and the skilful eloquence of "VVedderburn. From the adverse side of the house an ardent and powerful...Barre", the legal acuteness of Dunning, the profuse and philosophical fancy of Burke, and the argumentative vehemence of Fox, who, in the conduct of a party,... | |
| Jakob Olaus Løkke - 1875 - 556 páginas
...upholden on either hand by the majestic sense of Thurlow, and the skilful eloquence of Wedderburne. From the adverse side of the house an ardent and powerful...of Burke, and the argumentative vehemence of Fox. By such men every operation of peace and war, every principle of justice or policy, every question... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1877 - 238 páginas
...Uph olden on either hand by the majestic sense of Thur'low and the skilful eloquence of Wedderburne. From the adverse side of the house an ardent and powerful...principle of justice or policy, every question of authority and freedom, was attacked and defended; and the subject of the momentous contest was the... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1883 - 374 páginas
...and he suffered in consequence. Gibbon has asserted that Fox was a great and sagacious leader, — " Fox, who, in the conduct of a party, approved himself equal to the conduct of an empire." The words were written towards the close of the historian's life, and when ample materials for judgment... | |
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