| William Coxe - 1800 - 522 sider
...Blunderer. Suppofe this fine gentleman lucky enough to have gained over to his party ionie perions really of fine parts, of ancient families, and of great fortunes, and others of defperate views, arifing from difappointed and malicious hearts l all thefe gentlemen, with refpect... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 sider
...employed in the administration, by the name of Blunderer. Suppose this fine gentleman lucky enough to have gained over to his party some persons really of fine parts, of ancient families, * of great fortunes, and others of desperate views, & sing from disappointed and malicious hearts;... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 sider
...employed in the administration by the name of Blunderer. Suppose this fine gentleman lucky enough to have gained over to his party some persons really of fine...respect to their political behaviour, moved by him, and him solely ; all they say, cither in private or public, being only a repetition of the words he has... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1841 - 526 sider
...employed in the administration, by the name of blunderer. Suppose this fine gentleman lucky enough to have gained over to his party some persons really of fine...all these gentlemen, with respect to their political behavior, moved by him and by him solely; all they say, either in private or public, being only a repetition... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1841 - 464 sider
...Blunderer! Suppose this fine gentleman lucky enough to " have gained over to his party some persons Fcally of fine parts, " of ancient families, and of great fortunes ; and others of des" perate views, arising from disappointed and malicious hearts ; " all these gentlemen, with respect... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 902 sider
...employed in the administration by the name of Blunderer. Suppose this fine gentleman lucky enough to have gained over to his party some persons really of fine...views, arising from disappointed and malicious hearts: nil these gentlemen, with respect to their political behavior, moved by him, and him solely ; all they... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 sider
...employed in the administration by the name of Blunderer. Suppose this fine gentleman lucky enough to have gained over to his party some persons really of fine...all these gentlemen, with respect to their political behavior, moved by him, and by him solely; all they say, either in private or public, being only a... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 sider
...employed in the administration by the name of Blunderer. Suppose this fine gentleman lucky enough to have gained over to his party some persons really of fine...all these gentlemen, with respect to their political behavior, moved by him, and by him solely ; all they say, either in private or puliliü, being only... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 sider
...gentleman lucky enough to have gained over to hii party some persons really of fine parts, of on. cient families, and of great fortunes, and others of desperate...from disappointed and malicious hearts ; all these gentlerien, with re speet to their political behavior, mtved by him, and by him s«il» !y ; all they... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 570 sider
...enough to have gained over to his party some " persons really of fine parts, of ancient families, " of great fortunes ; and others of desperate views,...hearts ; " all these gentlemen, with respect to their poli" tical behaviour, moved by him, and by him " solely, all they say, either in private or public,... | |
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