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" ... he was not now only incurious, but too negligent ; and in his reception of suitors, and the necessary or casual addresses to his place, so quick and sharp and severe that there wanted not some men (strangers to his nature and disposition) who believed... "
Lands of the Free: Historical Broadcast Series of the NBC Inter-American ... - Página 148
por NBC University of the Air - 1852
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A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volumen2

George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 528 páginas
...industry, and expence, than is usual to so great a soul, he was not now only incurious, but too negligent ; and in his reception of suitors, and the necessary or casual addresses to ms place, so quick, and sharp, and severe, that there wanted not some men, strangers to his nature...
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The Select Poetical Works of James Montgomery

James Montgomery - 1854 - 490 páginas
...and the necessary and casual addresses to his place, (being then Secretary of State to King Charles,) so quick, and sharp, and severe, that there wanted...him proud and imperious, from which no mortal man was ever more free." ***** " When there was any overture or hope of peace he would be more erect and...
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Popular History of England, Volumen4

Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 páginas
...industry, and expense, than is usual to so great a soul, he was not now only incurious, but too negligent ; and in his reception of suitors, and the necessary...him proud and imperious, from which no mortal man was ever more free. * * * *. When there was any overture or hope of peace, he would be more erect and...
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The Poetical Works of James Montgomery, Volumen3

James Montgomery - 1861 - 354 páginas
...—From PETRARCH'S CanTone to the Princes of Italy, entitled "An Exhortation to Peace." B 2 ___^__ sharp, and severe, that there wanted not some men...who believed him proud and imperious, from which no nun nil man was ever more free." ***** 1' When there was any overture or hope of peace he would be...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volúmenes124-125

1862 - 520 páginas
...industry, and expense, than is usual to so great a mind, he was now not only incurious, but too negligent ; and in his reception of suitors, and the necessary...sharp, and severe, that there wanted not some men (who were strangers to his nature and disposition) who believed him proud and imperious, from which...
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The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of ..., Volumen2

George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 846 páginas
...incurious, but too negligent ; and in his reception of suitors, and the necessary or casual addresses to ms place, so quick, and sharp, and severe, that there...him proud and imperious, from which no mortal man was ever more free. " It is true that as he was of a most incomparable gentleness, application, and...
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Chambers's readings in English prose ... 1558 to 1860

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 páginas
...industry, and expense, than is usual to so great a soul, he was not now only incurious, but too negligent ; and in his reception of suitors, and the necessary...him proud and imperious ; from which no mortal man was ever more free. When there was any overture or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous,...
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The Ackworth reading book, being selections from the best English authors in ...

Ackworth sch - 1865 - 442 páginas
...industry, and expense, than is usual to so great a soul, he was not now only incurious but too negligent; and in his reception of suitors, and the necessary...him proud and imperious, from which no mortal man was ever more free. When there was any overture, or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous,...
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Poetical Works, Volumen3

James Montgomery - 1865 - 354 páginas
...suitors, and the necessary and casual addresses to his place (being Secretary of State to King Charles, ) so quick, and sharp, and severe, that there wanted...him proud and imperious, from which no mortal man was ever more free.1' ***** u When there was any overture or hope of peace he would be more erect and...
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The British Poets, Volumen3

1865 - 354 páginas
...suitors, and the necessary and casual addresses to his place (being Secretary of State to King Charles,) so quick, and sharp, and severe, that there wanted not some men (mi-angers to his nature and disposition} who believed him proud and imperious, from which no mortal...
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