Memoirs of the Political and Literary Life of Robert Plumer Ward ...: With Selections from His Correspondence, Diaries, and Unpublished Literary Remains ...J. Murray, 1850 |
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... opinion upon any other point . He thought fit to allude to Mr. Ward as one " whose time had principally been devoted to the study of the law of nations , to the investigation of that which ought to prevent war . " Mr. Ward's reply was ...
... opinion upon any other point . He thought fit to allude to Mr. Ward as one " whose time had principally been devoted to the study of the law of nations , to the investigation of that which ought to prevent war . " Mr. Ward's reply was ...
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... opinion that persons might be found more fit to fill the situa- tion he at present held than he was . " Mr. Ward con- tented himself with again repeating , " that the attack of the hon . gentleman , who was so fond of making charges ...
... opinion that persons might be found more fit to fill the situa- tion he at present held than he was . " Mr. Ward con- tented himself with again repeating , " that the attack of the hon . gentleman , who was so fond of making charges ...
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... opinion formed at the time of Lord Mulgrave's conduct , will be best seen by the following extracts from letters addressed to him when his determination was first known.— While the Duke of Wellington was still at Aix la Chapelle , on ...
... opinion formed at the time of Lord Mulgrave's conduct , will be best seen by the following extracts from letters addressed to him when his determination was first known.— While the Duke of Wellington was still at Aix la Chapelle , on ...
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... resigning my de- partment , at the same time accepting with satisfaction a seat in the Cabinet , that ill health , or still less any difference of opinion with my colleagues , might not be 12 [ CHAP . I. LETTER FROM LORD MULGRAVE .
... resigning my de- partment , at the same time accepting with satisfaction a seat in the Cabinet , that ill health , or still less any difference of opinion with my colleagues , might not be 12 [ CHAP . I. LETTER FROM LORD MULGRAVE .
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... opinion with my colleagues , might not be considered as the ground of my resignation . " Believe me , with great regard , " Ever , my dear Bathurst , " Yours most sincerely , " MULGRAVE . " R. Ward to Lord Mulgrave . " My dear Lord ...
... opinion with my colleagues , might not be considered as the ground of my resignation . " Believe me , with great regard , " Ever , my dear Bathurst , " Yours most sincerely , " MULGRAVE . " R. Ward to Lord Mulgrave . " My dear Lord ...
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Memoirs of the political and literary life of Robert Plumer Ward: vith ... Edmund Phipps Úplné zobrazení - 1850 |
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admirable ambition asked beautiful believe Bill Bolingbroke Cabinet called character Civil List court Cowley Dear Austen delight doubt Duke Duke of Wellington expected favour fear feelings felt Fitzroy Somerset fortune garden give happy heart HENRY GOULBURN honour hope House Hyde House interest King knew Lady least less letter live Liverpool Llangollen look Lord Lord Althorpe Lord Holland Lord Mulgrave manner means ment mind Ministers Mordaunt Mulgrave Mulgrave Castle nature never observed Okeover opinion Parliament particularly party passed perhaps person philosopher pleased pleasure Plumer Ward political prorogation Queen racter reason recollect replied retired Robert Ward seemed sincere Sir William Temple spirit spleen suppose sure Swift talked tell thing thought told town Tremaine truth vanity Vere Vivian Grey vote Waterland Whigs wish write
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Strana 331 - Lofty, and sour, to them that lov"d him not; But to those men that sought him, sweet as summer: And though he were unsatisfied in getting, (Which was a sin) yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely.
Strana 425 - Vaga echoes through her winding bounds, And rapid Severn hoarse applause resounds. Who hung with woods yon mountain's sultry brow ? From the dry rock who bade the waters flow ? Not to the skies in useless columns tost...
Strana 429 - Seen him, uneumber'd with the venal tribe, Smile without art, and win without a bribe. Would he oblige me? let me only find, He does not think me what he thinks mankind.
Strana 287 - Thee, bold Longinus ! all the Nine inspire, And bless their Critic with a Poet's fire. An ardent Judge, who zealous in his trust, With warmth gives sentence, yet is always just ; Whose own example strengthens all his laws ; And is himself that great Sublime he draws.
Strana 223 - We must not make a Scarecrow of the law, Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, ACT n, Sc.
Strana 429 - Born to no pride, inheriting no strife, Nor marrying discord in a noble wife, Stranger to civil and religious rage, The good man walk'd innoxious through his age.
Strana 432 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...
Strana 352 - I design to pass the greatest part of the time I stay in Ireland here in the cabin where I am now writing, neither will I leave the Kingdom till I am sent for ; and if they have no further service for me I will never see England again. At my first coming I thought I should have died with discontent, and was horribly melancholy while they were installing me ; but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness.
Strana 445 - Then welcome business, welcome strife Welcome the cares, the thorns of life. The visage wan, the purblind sight, The toil by day, the lamp at night, The tedious forms, the solemn prate, The pert dispute, the dull debate, The drowsy bench, the babbling Hall, — • For thee, fair Justice, welcome all...
Strana 380 - ... between Pope's fortune and manner of life, and mine, may be carried. I have been, then, infinitely more uniform and less dissipated than when you knew me and cared for me. That love which I used to scatter with some profusion among the female kind, has been these many years devoted to one object...