| William Harris - 1766 - Počet stránok 418
...minions, at ' the bar, bitterly felt. Thofe above, or that could ' hurt or benefit him, and none elfe, might depend on * fair quarter at his hands. When he was in temper, * and matters indifferent came before him, he became * his feat of juftice better than any other I ever faw in c his place. He took... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1810 - Počet stránok 530
...could be so great, in private, which he would not use ill, and to an extravagant degree, in public. No one, that had any expectations from him, was safe from his contempt and derision, which some of his minions at the bar severely felt. Those above, or that could... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - Počet stránok 396
...dearness could be so great in private, which he would not use ill and to an extravagant degree in public. No one, that had any expectations from him, was .safe...When he was in temper, and matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other I ever saw in his place. He took a... | |
| Samuel Garbett - 1818 - Počet stránok 392
...friendship, justice, or honour; so that •while he kept on horseback he did not care whom he rode over. Only those above, or that could hurt or benefit him, and...none else might depend on fair quarter at his hands. Burnet says that he was scandalously vitious, which is perhaps to be understood of his being drunk... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1819 - Počet stránok 368
...could be so great, in private, which he would not use ill, and to an extravagant degree, in public. No one that had any expectations from him was safe...the bar bitterly felt. Those above, or that could taunt, or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When he was in temper,... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - Počet stránok 402
...warmth within him, which redeems him from utter hatred. The following is a summary of his character. " His friendship and conversation lay much among the...When he was in temper, and matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other lever saw in his place. He took a pleasure... | |
| 1820 - Počet stránok 408
...great men kept fools to make them merry. And these fellows, abusing one another and their belters, were a regale to him. And no friendship or dearness...fair quarter at his hands. When he was in temper, andmatters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other lever saw... | |
| 1820 - Počet stránok 404
...could be so great, in private, which he would not use ill, and to an extravagant degree, hvpublick. No one, that had any expectations from him, was safe...When he was in temper, and matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat nf justice better than any other lever saw in his place. He took a pleasure... | |
| 1820 - Počet stránok 406
...warmth within him, which redeems him from utter hatred. The following is a summary of his character. " His friendship and conversation lay much among the...When he was in temper, and matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other lever saw in his place. He took a pleasure... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1830 - Počet stránok 554
...could be so great in private, which he could not use ill, and to an extravagant degree, in public. No one that had any expectations from him was safe...his minions at the bar bitterly felt. Those above, and that could hurt or benefit him, and none else, might depend on fair quarter at his hands. When... | |
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