| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 páginas
...never, in any instance, presumed upon any opinion of their own. Deprived of his guiding influence, they were whirled about, the sport of every gust,...most directly opposite to his opinions, measures, and 1 Supposed to allude to the Right Honourable Lord North and George Cooke, Esq., who were made joint... | |
| 1778 - 626 páginas
...С 3 the the most directly opposite to liis opinions, measures, and character, and far tin: той artful and most powerful of the set, they easily prevailed,...to seize upon the vacant, unoccupied, and derelict r.niuls ot his friends ; and instantly they turned the vessel wholly out ot the course oí his policy.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1809 - 608 páginas
...had never in any instance presumed upon any opinion of their own. Deprived of his guiding influence, they were whirled about, the sport of every gust,...as those who joined with them in manning the vessel of the state were most directly opposite to his opinions, measures, and character, and far the most... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 404 páginas
...had never in any instance, presumed upon any opinion of their own. Deprived of his guiding influence, they were whirled about, the sport of every gust,...measures, and character, and far the most artful and powerful of the set, they easily prevailed, so as to seize upon the vacant, unoccupied, and tierelict... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 436 páginas
...had never in any instance, presumed upon any opinion of their own. Deprived of his guiding influence, they were whirled about, the sport of every gust, and easily driven intd any port; and as those who joined with them in manning the vessel were the most directly opposite... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 páginas
...never in any instance presnmc'.l upon any opinion of their own. Deprived of his guiding influence, they were whirled about, the sport of every gust, and easily driven into any port ; anil as those who joined with them in manning the vessel of the state were the most directly opposite... | |
| John Adams - 1813 - 324 páginas
...had never in any instance presumed on any opinion of their own. Deprived of his guiding influence, they were whirled about, the sport of every gust,...set, they easily prevailed, so as to seize upon the most vacant, unoccupied, and derelict minds of his friends, and instantly they turned the vessel wholly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 540 páginas
...never, in any instance, presumed upon any opinion of their own. Deprived of his guiding influence, they were whirled about, the sport of every gust,...most powerful of the set, they easily prevailed, so ai to seize upon the vacant, unoccupied, and derelict minds of his friends ; and instantly they turned... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 páginas
...had never in any instance presumed on any opinion of their own ; deprived of his guiding influence, ture ; the poet that holds up to his readers a faithful...characters are not modified by the customs of partic th» most directly opposite to his opinion?, measures, and character, and fer the most artful and most... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1766 - 458 páginas
...never, in any instance, presumed upon any opinion of their own. Deprived of his guiding influence, they were whirled about, the sport of every gust,...of the set, they easily prevailed, so as to seize upou the vacant, unoccupied, and derelict minds of his friends ; and instantly they turned the vessel... | |
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