... party, managed his business with that great respect for all sides, that all who knew him applauded him, and none that had any thing to do with him complained of him. He was a man of great sense, but not obstinate in his sentiments, taking as great... The General Biographical Dictionary - Page 88by Alexander Chalmers - 1813Full view - About this book
| 1761 - 614 pages
...a. decried party [the Roman catholicks] managed his bufinefs with that great refpeft for all fides, that all who knew him applauded him, and none that had any thing to do with him complained of him. He wrote, I. Carmen funebre in D. Hen. Untonum ad Gallos vis legatum, ibique nuper fato fundtum. 2.... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 pages
...to a decried party [the Roman catholicks] managed his bufmefs with that great refpect for all fides, that all who knew him applauded him, and none that had any thing to do with him . complained of him. He wrote, I. Carmen funebre in D. Hen. Untonum ad Gallos vis legatum, ibique nuper fato funchun. 2.... | |
| David Lloyd - 1766 - 614 pages
...that being engaged to a decryed party, yet managed his bufmefs with that huge refpefl: for all fides, that all who knew him, applauded him ; and none that had any thing to do with him, complained of him. Obfervations on the Life of Sir Arthur Chichefter. IR Arthur Chichefter fpent his youth, Lloyd, firft... | |
| G.W. Johnson - 1795 - 414 pages
...a decried party [the Roman Catholics], managed his bufinefs with that great refpect for all fides, that all who knew him applauded him, and none that had any thing to <lo with him complained of him." He wrote,, i. Carmen funebre in D. Hen. Untonum ad Gallos vis legatum,... | |
| 1798 - 560 pages
...a decried party [the roman catholics], managed his bufinef> with that great refpecl for all lides, that all who knew him applauded him, and none that had any thing to do with him complained of him fs]. CALVERT (jAMÈs), the fort of Robert Calrcrt, a grocer and fheriffof York, was born on the Pavement... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 492 pages
...says, " he was the only statesman, who being engaged to a decried party, managed his business with such great respect for all sides, that all who knew him...that had any thing to do with him complained of him. 8 In Harl. MS. 1580, are fifteen original letters from sir George Calvert, when secretary of state,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 546 pages
...professing the protestant religion. George, the first lord, was buried in the chancel of St. Dunstan's m the west, in Fleet-street. - As to his character,...great respect for all sides, that all who knew him applau:led him, and none that had any thing to do with him complained of him." But archbishop Abbot,... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1833 - 280 pages
...and disengaged from all interests: and was the only statesman that, being engaged to a decided party, managed his business with that great respect for all...that had any thing to do with him complained of him. He was a man of great sense, but not obstinate in his sentiments, taking as great pleasure in hearing... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1833 - 268 pages
...and disengaged from all interests: and was the only statesman that, being engaged to a decided party, managed his business with that great respect for all...that had any thing to do with him complained of him. He was a man of great sense, but not obstinate in his sentiments, taking as great pleasure in hearing... | |
| 1842 - 820 pages
...the only statesman that, being engaged to a decayed party, yet managed his business with that high respect for all sides, that all who knew him applauded...that had any thing to do with him complained of him." " He was freedom's champion ; one of those The few in number who had not o'crstept The charter to chastise... | |
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