| Francis Horner - 1843 - 570 pagine
...face, and I have often told him there was not a crime he might not commit with impunity, as no judge or jury who saw him, would give the smallest degree of...that was honourable and good — an air of wisdom and of sweetness; you saw at once that he was a great man, whom nature had intended for a leader of human... | |
| 1843 - 830 pagine
...octavo; edited by Leonard Horner, Esq. London : John Murray. jury who saw him would give the smallest credit to any evidence against him ; there was in...that was honourable and good — an air of wisdom and of sweetness : you saw at once that he was intended for a great man, whom nature intended for a leader... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 pagine
...caractère le plus ordinaire de ceux qui déplaisent aux autres, est de se plaire trop à euxmêmes. There was, in his look, a calm settled love of all that was venerable and good ; an air of wisdom and of sweetness : you saw, at once, that he was a great man.... | |
| 1844 - 500 pagine
...I have often told him there was not a crime which he might not commit with impunity, as no judge or jury who saw him, would give the smallest degree of...that was honourable and good — an air of wisdom and sweetnesp." Such is the first appearance of Francis Horner, in these volumes. There is nothing in all... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1845 - 496 pagine
...told him there was not a crime he might not commit with impunity, as no judge or jury VOL. in. F v , * who saw him would give the smallest degree of credit...that was honourable and good— an air of wisdom and of sweetness; you saw at once that he was a great man, whom nature had intended for a leader of human... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1848 - 522 pagine
...face, and I have often told him there was not a crime he might not commit with impunity, as no judge or jury who saw him would give the smallest degree of...that was honourable and good — an air of wisdom and of sweetness ; you saw at once that he was a great man, whom nature had intended for a leader of human... | |
| Francis Horner - 1849 - 398 pagine
...and I have often told him there was not a crime he might not commit with impunit1 x as no judge or jury who saw him would give the smallest degree of...that was honourable and good — an air of wisdom and of sweetness ; you saw at once that he was a great man, whom nature had intended for a leader of human... | |
| Francis Horner - 1853 - 838 pagine
...face, and I have often told him there was not a crime he might not commit with impunity, as no judge or jury who saw him, would give the smallest degree of...that was honourable and good — an air of wisdom and of sweetness ; you saw at once that he was a great man, whom nature had intended for a leader of human... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1855 - 522 pagine
...a crime he might not commit with impunity, as no judge or jury who saw him would give the smallest credit to any evidence against him. There was in his...that was honourable and good — an air of wisdom and of sweetness. You saw at once that he was a great man, whom nature had intended for a leader of human... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1855 - 520 pagine
...a crime he might not commit with impunity, as no judge or jury who saw him would give the smallest credit to any evidence against him. There was in his...a calm settled love of all that was honourable and good—an air of wisdom and of sweetness. You saw at once that he was a great man, whom nature had... | |
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