American affairs as the gentleman alluded to, and so injuriously reflected on; one, he was pleased to say, whom all Europe held in high estimation for his knowledge and wisdom, and ranked with our Boyles and Newtons; who was an honor, not to the English... Beacon Lights of History: American statesmen. [1894 - 85 psl.autoriai: John Lord - 1894Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| George Bancroft - 1876 - 660 psl.
...be ashamed of publicly calling to my assistance a person so perfectly acquainted with the whole of American affairs; one whom all Europe ranks with our...to the English nation only, but to human nature." Overawed by the temper of the house, Dartmouth, with his wonted weakness, which made him execute the... | |
| Jeremiah Chaplin - 1876 - 416 psl.
...held in high estimation for his knowledge and wisdom, and ranked with our Boyles and Newtons ; who was an honor, not to the English nation only, but to human nature," yet, for the present at least, negotiations were plainly at an end. He sailed from England, March 21st,... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1876 - 216 psl.
...held in high estimation for his knowledge and wisdom, and ranked with our Boyles and Newtons ; who was an honor not to the English nation only, but to human nature." But by far the greatest of Franklin's services in foreign employment remain still to be recounted.... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1877 - 660 psl.
...not be ashamed of publicly calling to my assistance a person so perfectly acquainted with the whole American affairs — one whom all Europe ranks with...to the English nation only, but to human nature/' Sandwich moved that the bill be " rejected now and forever," and it was done. This drew from Chatham... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 psl.
...held in high estimation for his knowledge and wisdom, and ranked with our Boyles and Newtons ; who was st settlers of these provinces were men who had received ! ' Franklin records the fact, that he stood the abuse of Lord Sandwich without flinching, but that... | |
| 1877 - 972 psl.
...held in high estimation for his knowledge and wisdom, and ranked with our Boyles and Newtons ; who was an honor, not to the English nation only, but to human nature!' Franklin records the fact, that he stood the abuse of Lord Sandwich without flinching, but that he... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 484 psl.
...be ashamed of publicly calling to my assistance a person so perfectly acquainted with the whole of American affairs ; one whom all Europe ranks with...to the English nation only, but to human nature." Overawed by the temper of the house, Dartmouth, with his wonted weakness which made him adopt the worst... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 480 psl.
...be ashamed of publicly calling to my assistance a person so perfectly acquainted with the whole of American affairs; one whom all Europe ranks with our...as an honor not to the English nation only, but to Tinman nature." Overawed by the temper of the house, Dartmouth, with his wonted weakness which made... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 484 psl.
...be ashamed of publicly calling to my assistance a person so perfectly acquainted with the whole of American affairs ; one whom all Europe ranks with our Boyles and Newtons, as an honor not to the Engttsh nation only, but to human nature." Overawed by the temper of the house, Dartmouth, with his... | |
| 1906 - 968 psl.
...in highest estimation for his knowledge and wisdom, and ranked with our Boyles and Newtons ; who was an honor, not to the English nation only, but to human nature. In the sixth volume, he has a speech, hitherto unknown which he composed for King George, predicting... | |
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