King-maker, had distinguished himself by his gallantry in the field, by the hospitality of his table, by the magnificence, and still more by the generosity of his expense, and by the spirited and bold manner which attended him in all his actions. The... The Aristocracy of England: A History for the People - Side 60av William Howitt - 1846 - 336 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| David Hume - 1807 - 482 sider
...character rendered his conquest vj!^^/ over men's affections the more certain and infallible : i4so. His presents were regarded as sure testimonies of...sentiments. No less than 30,000 persons are said to have daily lived at his board in the different manors and castles which he possessed in England : The military... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 514 sider
...still more by the generosity of his expense, and by the spirited and bold manner which attended him in all his actions. The undesigning frankness and openness...overflowings of his genuine sentiments. No less than 30,OOO persons are said to have daily lived at his board in the different manors and castles which... | |
| Jasper Sprange - 1814 - 394 sider
...still more by the generosity of his expense, and by the spirited and bold manner wliich attended him in all his actions. The undesigning frankness and openness...character, rendered his conquest over men's affections tho m«~ certain and infallible : His presents were regarded £S Sore trwtiiriomesotcsitrem and friendship;... | |
| David Hume - 1818 - 488 sider
...character rendered his conquest _XXL over men's affections the more certain and infallible : 1450. ~ His presents were regarded as sure testimonies of...sentiments. No less than 30,000 persons are said to have daily lived at his board in the different manors and castles which lie possessed in England : The military... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 386 sider
...more by the generosity of his expence, and by the spirited and bold man. ner which attended him in all his actions. The undesigning frankness and openness...sentiments. No less than 30,000 persons are said to have daily lived at his board in the different manors and castles which he possessed in England : the military... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1824 - 568 sider
...still more by the generosity of his expense, and by the spirited and bold manner which attended him in all his actions. The undesigning frankness and openness...his conquest over men's affections the more certain. No less than thirty thousand persons are said to have daily lived at his expense in the different manors... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1827 - 546 sider
...still more by the generosity of his expense, and by the spirited and bold manner which attended him in all his actions. The undesigning frankness and openness...his conquest over men's affections the more certain. No less than thirty thousand persons are said to have daily lived at his expense in the different manors... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 418 sider
...still more by the generosity of his expense, and by the spirited and bold manner which attended him in all his actions. The undesigning frankness and openness...overflowings of his genuine sentiments. No less than thirty thousand persons are said to have daily lived at his board in the different manors and castles... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1844 - 436 sider
...VI., gives an eloquent account of the popular qualities of this extraordinary man -. and adds that " no less than 30,000 persons are said to have lived...different manors and castles which he possessed in England ;" and that " he was the greatest, as well as the last, of those mighty barons, who formerly overawed... | |
| 1844 - 858 sider
...VI., gives an eloquent account of the popular qualities of this extraordinary man : and adds that " no less than 30,000 persons are said to have lived...different manors and castles which he possessed in England ;" and that " he was the greatest, as well as the last, of those mighty barons, who formerly overawed... | |
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