The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time, 25 tomasAlexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1816 |
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... language is that of Dr. Johnson , who then reported the debates for the Gentleman's Magazine . Though he held no place immediately from the crown , Mr. Pitt had for some time enjoyed that of groom of the bedchamber to Frederick prince ...
... language is that of Dr. Johnson , who then reported the debates for the Gentleman's Magazine . Though he held no place immediately from the crown , Mr. Pitt had for some time enjoyed that of groom of the bedchamber to Frederick prince ...
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... language which will convey a forcible idea of it to every reader . " They who have been witnesses to the wonders of his eloquence , who have listened to the music of his voice , or trembled at its majesty ; who have seen the persuasive ...
... language which will convey a forcible idea of it to every reader . " They who have been witnesses to the wonders of his eloquence , who have listened to the music of his voice , or trembled at its majesty ; who have seen the persuasive ...
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... back appalled , from an adversary , fraught with fire unquenchable , ' if I may borrow the expression of our great Milton . He had not the correctness of language so striking in the great Roman orator ( we may add , and in his PITT . 7.
... back appalled , from an adversary , fraught with fire unquenchable , ' if I may borrow the expression of our great Milton . He had not the correctness of language so striking in the great Roman orator ( we may add , and in his PITT . 7.
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... language , which not only answered , but exceeded , all the expectations which had been formed of him , and drew the applauses of both parties . During the same and the subsequent session , he occasionally rose to give his sentiments on ...
... language , which not only answered , but exceeded , all the expectations which had been formed of him , and drew the applauses of both parties . During the same and the subsequent session , he occasionally rose to give his sentiments on ...
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... language of the day , was " timidity , and the happy consequence of the vi- gour and spirit of the people . " It was time therefore to set the question at rest by appealing to the nation at large ; and Mr. Pitt had no sooner begun the ...
... language of the day , was " timidity , and the happy consequence of the vi- gour and spirit of the people . " It was time therefore to set the question at rest by appealing to the nation at large ; and Mr. Pitt had no sooner begun the ...
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