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" He had ruled an extensive and populous country, had made laws and treaties, had sent forth armies, had set up and pulled down princes. And in his high place he had so borne himself, that all had feared him, that most had loved him, and that hatred itself... "
Essay on Warren Hastings - 175. oldal
szerző: Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1911
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The illustrated history of the British empire in India and the ..., 2. kötet

Edward Henry Nolan - 1878 - 990 oldal
...pulled down princes. And in his high place he had so borne himself that all bad feared him, that moat had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny him...person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession...

Great Authors of All Ages: Being Selections from the Prose Works of Eminent ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 oldal
...made laws and treaties, had sent forth armies, had set up and pulled down princes. And in his high place he had so borne himself, that all had feared...person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession...

Great Authors of All Ages: Being Selections from the Prose Works of Eminent ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 oldal
...made laws and treaties, had sent forth armies, had set up and pulled down princes. And in his high a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession...

Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems, 2. kötet

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 828 oldal
...made laws and treaties, had sent forth armies, had set up and pulled down princes. And in his high place he had so borne himself, that all had feared...person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession...

Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes. Authors, 544 ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 oldal
...made laws and ireaties, had sent forth armies, had set up and pulled down princes. And in his high mĎ< A B z : S;X/ Ŧ 5e : i .w ;JN V@JG 8xKp ۦ !... BS G P Yj9g ٧2 nN 7KǸ5 䭸 4 '+ * % E % a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession...

Miscellaneous Works of Lord Macaulay, 3. kötet

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 684 oldal
...made laws and treaties, had sent forth armies, had set up and pulled down princes. And in his high place he had so borne himself that all had feared...person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual selfpossession...

Seven British Classics: Addison, Scott, Lamb, Campbell, Macaulay, Tennyson ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 240 oldal
...made laws and treaties, had sent forth armies, had set up and pulled down princes. And in his high place he had so borne himself, that all had feared...person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession...

Blackie's comprehensive school series, 6. kiadás

Blackie and son, ltd - 1880 - 406 oldal
...made laws and treaties, had sent forth armies, had set up and pulled down princes. And in his high place he had so borne himself that all had feared...person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession...

Seven British Classics ...: Supplementary to Fifth Reader

William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 240 oldal
...made laws and treaties, had sent forth armies, had set up and pulled down princes. And in his high place he had so borne himself, that all had feared...person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession...

The Quarterly Review, 149. kötet

1880 - 612 oldal
...whose appearance at his trial, Lord Macaulay, after describing him as ' small and emaciated,' says : ' He looked like a great man, and not like a bad man.' This is equally true of Lord Wellesley. He had the look of inborn nobility. His head and features were...




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