| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1839 - 434 pages
...resolution to hold the balance even between contending extremes at home, as well as to repel any advance from abroad incompatible with perfect independence,...expected from this pure and steady temper of soul. A perfect just man, with a thoroughly firm resolution never to be misled by others, any more than to... | |
| Baptists - 1839 - 656 pages
...resolution to hold the balance even between contending extremes at home, as well as to repel any advance from abroad incompatible with perfect independence,...expected from this pure and steady temper of soul. A perfect just man, with a thoroughly firm resolution never to be misled by others, any more than to... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Statesmen - 1839 - 208 pages
...resolution to hold the balance even between contending extremes at home, as well as to repel any advance from abroad incompatible with perfect independence,...expected from this pure and steady temper of soul. A perfect just man, with a thoroughly firm resolution never to be misled by others, any more than to... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1839 - 420 pages
...independence, was not more dictated by the natural justice of his disposition, and the habitual sobriety of bis views, than it sprang from a profound conviction that...expected from this pure and steady temper of soul. A perfect just man, with a thoroughly firm resolution never to be misled by others, any more than to... | |
| 1840 - 494 pages
...against the peril that chiefly besets popular governments. His courage, whether in council or in battle, was as perfect as might be expected from this pure and steady temper of soul. A perfect just man, with a thoroughly firm resolution never to be misled by others, any more than to... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1841 - 350 pages
...obstacles,—removing or avoiding rather than overleaping them. His courage, whether in battle or in councu, was as perfect as might be expected from this pure...resolution never to be misled by others, any more than by others overawed; never to be seduced or betrayed, or hurried away by his own weakness or self-delusions,... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1857 - 830 pages
...rising above national prejudices, and uttering, with calm admiration, tho verdict of a posthumous age : "A perfectly just man, with a thoroughly firm resolution never to be led by others, any more than by others to be overawed ; never to be seduced, or betrayed, or hurried... | |
| William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 428 pages
...rather than forced, its way, through all obstacles ; removing or avoiding rather than overleaping them. His courage, whether in battle or in council, was...resolution never to be misled by others, any more than by others overawed ; never to be seduced or betrayed, or hurried away by his own weakness or self-delusions,... | |
| Henry Howe - Virginia - 1845 - 596 pages
...rather than forced its way through all obstacles — removing or avoiding, rather than overleaping them. His courage, whether in battle or in council, was...resolution never to be misled by others, any more than by others to be overawed ; never to be seduced, or betrayed, or hurried away by his own weakness, or... | |
| Henry Howe - Virginia - 1845 - 562 pages
...rather than forced its way through aH obstacles — removing or avoiding, rather than overleaping them. His courage, whether in battle or in council, was...man, with a thoroughly firm resolution never to be m'aM by others, any more than by others to be overawed ; never to be seduced, or betray or hurried... | |
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