... the leading features of the mind. He may see the embryo statesman, who hereafter may wield and direct at pleasure the mighty and complex system of European Politics, now employing the whole extent of his abilities to circumvent his companions at their... The Microcosm: A Periodical Work - Page 6edited by - 1809Full view - About this book
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 426 pages
...faithfully portrayed on a smaller scale; in which the endless variety of character, the different lights and shades, which the appetites or peculiar situations...European Politics, now employing the whole extent of his abilities to circumvent his companions at their plays, or adjusting the important differences, which... | |
| George Canning - 1825 - 312 pages
...faithfully pourtrayed on a smaller scale ; in which the endless variety of character, the different lights and shades, which the appetites, or peculiar situations,...and turns of genius, which will in future strongly characterise the leading features of the mind. He may see the embryo statesman, who hereafter may wield... | |
| Robert Bell - 1846 - 376 pages
...faithfully pourtrayed on a smaller scale ; in which the endless variety of character, the different lights and shades which the appetites or peculiar situations...and turns of genius, which will in future, strongly characterise the leading features of the mind. We may see the embryo statesman, who hereafter may wield... | |
| John George Edgar - Biography - 1851 - 558 pages
...exemplary energy. The first number appeared in November, 1786 ; and in it the juvenile editor wrote — " The curious observer may here remark in the bud the...strongly characterize the leading features of the mind. We BOO the embryo-statesman, who may hereafter wield mid direct at pleasure the mighty and complex... | |
| George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis - Burlesque - 1890 - 472 pages
...faithfully pourtrayed on a smaller scale; in which the endless variety of character, the different lights and shades, which the appetites or peculiar situations...and turns of genius, which will in future strongly characterise the leading features of the mind. He may see the embryo statesman, who hereafter may wield... | |
| George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis - Burlesque - 1890 - 456 pages
...remark in the bud the different casts and turns of genius, which will in future strongly characterise the leading features of the mind. He may see the embryo...European politics, now employing the whole extent of his abilities to circumvent his companions at their plays, or adjusting the important differences which... | |
| George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis - Burlesque - 1890 - 458 pages
...remark in the bud the .different casts and turns of genius, which will in future .strongly characterise the leading features of the mind. He may see the .embryo...the mighty and complex system of European politics, tiovf employing the whole extent of his abilities to circumvent his companions at their plays, or adjusting... | |
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