| 1800 - 586 páginas
...wholly turned the fortune of the day. This great man, \vhofe genius was awakened by the difl raclions of his country, was looked upon as one of the people,...was upwards of forty years of age. He is an amazing inftance of what ambition, heated by cnthufiafm, reftrained by judgment, difguiied by hypocrify, and... | |
| 1800 - 580 páginas
...i'r>rtune of the day. This great man, whofe genius yvas awakened by the dill raflions of his country, wr.s looked upon as one of the people, till he was upwards of forty years of age. He is an amazing inftance of what ambition, heated by onthufiafm, reftraincd by judgment, difguifcd by hypocrify, and... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 708 páginas
...all the pusillanimity* of an assasin. Cromwell's character is summed up in a few words by Granger: " He is an amazing instance of what ambition, heated by enthusiasm, restrained by judgment, disguised by hypocrisy, and aided by natural vigour of mind, can do." The city was often... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 702 páginas
...all the pusillanimity of an assasiii. Cromwell's character is summed up in a few words by Granger: " He is an amazing instance of what ambition, heated by enthusiasm, restrained by judgment, disguised by hypocrisy, and aided by natural vigour of mind, can do.*' The city was often... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 páginas
...respect to the character of Oliver Cromwell, this great man (says Granger) whose genius was awakened by the distractions of his country, was looked upon as one of the people, till he was upward of forty years of age. He is an amazing instance of what ambition, heated by enthusiasm, restrained... | |
| William Davis - 1821 - 776 páginas
...more correctly drawn than in Granger's short summary. . " This great man, whose genius was awakened by the distractions of his country, was looked upon as...what ambition, heated by enthusiasm, restrained by judgment, disguised by hypocrisy, and aided by natural vigour of mind, can do. lie was never oppress'd... | |
| William Davis (bibliographer.) - 1825 - 126 páginas
...more correctly drawn than in Granger's short summary. " This great man, whose genius was awakened by the distractions of his country, was looked upon as...what ambition, heated by enthusiasm, restrained by judgment, disguised by hypocrisy, and aided by natural vigour of mind, can do. He was never oppress'd... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 páginas
...of the politician and general, and occasionally assumed those of the buffoon and the preacher. . . . He is an amazing instance of what ambition, heated by enthusiasm, restrained by judgment, disguised by hypocrisy, and aided by natural vigour of mind, can do. He was never oppressed... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 páginas
...of the politician and general, and occasionally assumed those of the buffoon and the preacher. . . . company judgment, disguised by hypocrisy, and aided by natural vigour of mind, can do. He was never oppressed... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1770 - 620 páginas
...wholly turned the fortune of the day. This great man, whofe genius was awakened by the diftrañjons of his country, was looked upon as one of the people,...was upwards of forty years of age. He is an amazing inflance of what ambition, heated by enthufiafm, refirained by judgment, difguifed by hypocrify, and... | |
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