| Earl James Waldegrave Waldegrave - 1821 - 208 sider
...minister. Yet view him in a different light, and our veneration will be somewhat abated. Talk with him concerning public or private business, of a nice...ungraceful, his language barbarous, his reasoning Newcastle. . inconclusive. At the same time, he labours through 1758. all the confusion of a debate... | |
| 1821 - 536 sider
...minister. Yet view him in a different light, and our veneration will be somewhat abated. Talk with him concerning public or private business, of a nice...continually rambling from the subject, contradicting himself utmost every instant. . . ,. ' " If he cannot be esteemed a steady friend," he has never shewn himself... | |
| Benjamin Waterhouse - 1831 - 482 sider
...minister; yet, says Lord Waldegrave, " Talk with him concerning public or private business, of a nice and delicate nature, he will be found confused, irresolute,...manner is ungraceful, his language barbarous, his reason inconclusive. At the same time, he labors through all the confusion of a debate without the... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - 1834 - 518 sider
...want of talent nor perplexity of thought. " Hear him speak in parliament," says Lord Waldegrave, " his manner is ungraceful, his language barbarous, his reasoning inconclusive. At the same time he labors through all the confusion of a debate, without the least distrust of his own abilities, fights... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1835 - 366 sider
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| Englishmen - 1836 - 510 sider
...minister. Yet view him in a different light, and our veneration will be somewhat abated. Talk with him concerning public or private business, of a nice...inconclusive. At the same time, he labours through all the i Polilical Memoir?, p. 106, 106. confusion of a debate without the least distrust of his own abilities... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1846 - 546 sider
...minister : yet view him in a different light, and our veneration will be somewhat abated. Talk with him concerning public or private business of a nice...his reasoning inconclusive : at the same time, he labors through all the confusion of a debate without the least distrust of his own abilities; fights... | |
| Thomas Bailey - 1852 - 520 sider
...minister. Yet view him in a different light, and our veneration will be somewhat abated. Talk with him concerning public or private business, of a nice...instant. Hear him speak in parliament, his manner his ungraceful, and his reasoning inconclusive. At the same time he labours through all the confusion... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 518 sider
...minister. Yet view him in a different light, and our veneration will be somewhat abated. Talk with him concerning public or private business, of a nice...inconclusive. At the same time, he labours through all the i Poliiical Memoirs, p. 1C5, 106. confusion of a debate without the least distrust of his own abilities... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 516 sider
...minister. Yet view him in a different light, and our veneration will be somewhat abated. Talk with him concerning public or private business, of a nice...his manner is ungraceful, his language barbarous, hia reasoning inconclusive. At the same time, he labours through all the j Political Memoirs, p. I... | |
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