| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 492 sider
...affectation of popular sympathy on one side, and of admiration of arbitrary power on the other, that this choice was in fact a choice between oligarchy and...mind were lavished in their service ; and although the ignoble prudence of the Whig minister restrained him from advocating the cause of the nation in... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 488 sider
...affectation of popular sympathy on one side, and of admiration of arbitrary power on the other, that this choice was in fact a choice between oligarchy and...mind were lavished in their service ; and although the ignoble prudence of -the Whig minister restrained him from advocating the cause of the nation in... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1879 - 756 sider
...gift of second sight, — was able at this early stage to forecast his own career: — * Hid. 186-7. " From the moment that Lord Bolingbroke, in becoming...of his Protean mind were lavished in their service ; .... his inspiring pen .... eradicated from Toryism all those absurd and odious doctrines which Toryism... | |
| Georg Brandes - 1880 - 410 sider
...affectation of popular sympathy on one side, and of admiration of arbitrary power on the other, that this choice was in fact a choice between oligarchy and...of his Protean mind were lavished in their service. . . . It was his inspiring pen . . . that eradicated from Toryism all those absurd and odious doctrines... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1880 - 354 sider
...Beaconsfield had the gift of second sight, and was able at this early stage to forecast his own career : — " From the moment that Lord Bolingbroke, in becoming...himself^ absolutely to his party : all the energies of hit Protean mind гсеге lavished in their service ; . kis inspiring pen .... eradicated from Toryism... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1880 - 320 sider
...Beaconsfield had the gift of second sight, and was able at this early stage to forecast his own career : — "From the moment that Lord Bolingbroke, in becoming...national cause, he devoted himself^ absolutely to hi» party: all the energies of his Protean mind were lavished in their service ; . . . . his inspiring... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 408 sider
...affectation of popular sympathy on one side, and of admiration of arbitrary power on the other, that this choice was in fact a choice between oligarchy and...mind were lavished in their service ; and although the equitable prudence of the Whig minister restrained him from advocating the cause of the nation... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1881 - 274 sider
...affectation of popular sympathy on one side, and of admiration of arbitrary power on the other, that this choice was in fact a choice between oligarchy and...mind were lavished in their service ; and although the ignoble prudence of the Whig minister restrained him from advocating the cause of the nation in... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 674 sider
...admiration of arbitrary power on the other, that this choice was in fact a choice between oligarchy arid democracy. From the moment that Lord Bolingbroke,...mind were lavished in their service ; and although the ignoble prudence of the Whig minister restrained him from advocating the cause of the nation in... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 792 sider
...affectation of popular sympathy on one side, and of admiration of arbitrary power on the other, that this choice was in fact a choice between oligarchy and...the national cause, he devoted himself absolutely to hit party ; all the energies of his Protean mind were lavished in their service ; and although the... | |
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