... those from whom he pretended to learn and receive them. And even with them who were able to preserve themselves from his infusions, and discerned those opinions to be fixed in him, with which they could not comply, he always left the character of... Peerage of England. ... - Page 296by Arthur Collins - 1812Full view - About this book
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1707 - 488 pages
...notion of Doubts, infinuating his Objections, that he infufed his own opinions inco choie from whom he pretended to learn, and receive them. And even with them who were able to preferve themlelves from his infufions, and difcern'd thofe opinions to be fixed in him, with which... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1707 - 496 pages
...notion of Doubts, insinuating his Objections, that he infufed his own opinions into thoic from whom he pretended to learn, and receive them. And even with them who were able to preferve themfelves from his inr'ufions, and difcern'd thofe opinions to be fixed in him, with which... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1717 - 500 pages
...Notion of Doubts, infinuating his Objections, that he infufed his own opinions into thole from whom he pretended to learn, and receive them. And even with them who were able to preferve themfelves from his infufions, and difcern'd thofe opinions to be fixed in him, with which... | |
| Crime - 1720 - 532 pages
...Notion of Doubts, infinuating his Objections, that he infufed his own Opinions into thofe from whom he pretended to learn and receive them ; and even with them who were able to prefer ve themfelves from his InfufionSj and difcern'd thofe Opinions to be fix'd in him, with which... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1731 - 502 pages
...them who were able to prelerve themfelves from his infufions, and dilcern'd thofe opinions to be fix'd in him, with which they could not comply, he always left the Character of an Ingenious, and Conlcientious Perlbn. He was indeed a very Wife Man, and of great Parts, and poffefs'd with the moft... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731 - 508 pages
...who were able to preièrve themlelves from his infufions, and difcern'd thofe opinions to be fix'd in him, with which they could not comply, he always left the Charaóter of an Ingenious, and Conicientious Perlbn. He was indeed a very Wife Man, and of great Parts,... | |
| 1831 - 652 pages
...Even with those,' says Clarendon, ' who were able to preserve themselves from ' bis infusions, and who discerned those opinions to be fixed in ' him with...character of an ingenious and conscientious person.' His talents for business were as remarkable as his talents for debate. ' He « was,' says Clarendon,... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 1152 pages
...the'notion of doubts, insinuating his objections, that he infused his own opinions into those from whom he pretended to learn and receive them. And even with...character of an ingenious and conscientious person, lie was, indeed, a very wise man, and of great parts, and possessed with the most absolute spirit of... | |
| Max Wilhelm Meyer - 1809 - 786 pages
...whereof, I shall sav htile of the just acts you are to do between parly and party, only that you do them. And even with them who were able to preserve...his infusions, and discerned those opinions to be iixcd in him, with which they could not comply, he always left the character of an ingenious, and conscientious... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 544 pages
...notion of doubts insinuating his objections, that he infused his own opinions into those from whom he pretended to learn and receive them. And even with them who were able to preserve themselves fromhis infusions, and discerned those opinions to be fixed in him with which they could not comply,... | |
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