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" When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose. For some time his voice was inaudible. At length his tones became distinct and his action animated. Here and there his hearers caught a thought or an expression which reminded them of William Pitt. But... "
Handbook to government situations: or, The queen's Civil service considered ... - Page 192
by Civil service - 1871
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 80

English literature - 1844 - 642 pages
...discerned except the high curve of nose, iincl his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose....became distinct and his action animated. Here and there hi* hearers caught a thought or an expression which reminded them of William Pitt. But it was clear...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 3

1844 - 616 pages
...discerned except the high curve of nose, and his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. VVhen the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose. For...became distinct and his action animated. Here and there bis hearers caught a thought or an expression which reminded them of WUliam Pitt. But it was clear...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 80

1844 - 702 pages
...discerned except the high curve of nose, and his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose....At length his tones became distinct and his action aniroated. Here and there his hearers caught a thought or an expression which reminded them of William...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 80

English literature - 1844 - 638 pages
...discerned except the high curve of nose, iind his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose....time his voice was inaudible. At length his tones distinct and his action animated. Here and there his hearers caught a thought or an expression which...
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THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL FOR JULY, 1844....OCTOBER, 1844

LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS - 1844 - 652 pages
...discerned except the high curve of nose, und his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose....time his voice was inaudible. At length his tones l.ocame distinct and his action animated. Here and there his bearers caught a thought or an expression...
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Critical and Historical Essays: Diary and letters of Madam d'Arblay. The ...

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1850 - 332 pages
...discerned, except the high curve of his nose, and his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose. For some time his voice'was inaudible. At length his tones became distinct and his action animated. Here and there his...
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Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1853 - 596 pages
...discerned, except the high curve of his nose, and his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose....clear that he was not himself. Ho lost the thread of his discourse, hesitated, repeated the same words several times, and was so confused that, in speaking...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 5

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1854 - 464 pages
...discerned except the high curve of nose, and his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose....William Pitt. But it was clear that he was not himself. He lost the thread of his discourse, hesitated, repeated the same words several times, and was so confused,...
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Critical and historical essays, contributed to The Edinburgh review, Volume 2

Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1854 - 452 pages
...discerned, except the high curve of his nose, and his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose....an expression which reminded them of William Pitt. had wrought, the long series of triumphs, j But it was clear that he was not himthe days of thanksgiving,...
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George Frederick Graham - English language - 1857 - 416 pages
...discerned, except the high curve of his nose, and his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire. "When the Duke of Richmond had spoken, Chatham rose....William Pitt. But it was clear that he was not himself. He lost the thread of his discourse, hesitated, repeated the same words several times, and was so confused...
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