| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 764 oldal
..."throughout that agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly ¡o find some advantage against his person, to make him...resolute in his cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony.'1 But his demeanour, though it impressed Lord Falkland with the deepest respect, though... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1853 - 542 oldal
...than of public discourse, or fame in the kingdom, before the business of ship-money : but then lie grew the argument of all tongues, every man inquiring...liberties, of the country. Tutored by the lofty spirit of Wentwortli, Charles resolved, and seemed likely to succeed, to rule independently of Parliaments ;... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 658 oldal
...spoke respectfully of him. " His carriage," says Clarendon, " throughout that agitation, was witli that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony." But his demeanour, though it impressed Lord Falkland with the deepest respect, though it drew forth... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1853 - 588 oldal
...throughout this agitation was with that rare temper and modesty that they who watched him narrowly to (nul some advantage against his person, to make him less resolute in his course, were compelled to give him a just testimony." The king, in his eagerness to carry out his own... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 796 oldal
...was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. He was of that rare affability and temper in debate, and of that seeming humility and submission of... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 oldal
...was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. He was of X\vat rare affability and temper in debate, and of that seeming humility and submission of... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 oldal
...was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. He was of that rare affability and temper in debate, and of that seeming humility and submission of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1858 - 780 oldal
...courtiers anil crown-lawyers spoke respectfully of him. "His carriage," says Clarendon, "throughout that agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty,...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony.'' But his demeanour, though it impressed Lord Falkland with the deepest respect, though it drew forth... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 oldal
...was that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to...cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony. And the judgment that was given against him infinitely more advanced him than the service for which... | |
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1859 - 396 oldal
...that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against him, to make him less resolute in his cause, were compelled to give him a just testimony." Hampden had hitherto, though firm, been gentle and moderate; he now became stern and impetuous. He... | |
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