| Caricatures and cartoons - 1884 - 324 pages
...must have felt a pang when his eye rested on Mr. MoBOAir LLOYD, and passed on to Mr. JESSE COLLTNGS. They were men to gain whose hearts and the hearts of their fathers had been the aim and exaltation of his life. They had extended to him an unlimited confidence and admiration without stint.... | |
| 1852 - 1202 pages
...impossible that he could have marked them without emotion : the flower of that great party which had been so proud to follow one who had been so proud...confidence, and an admiration without stint. They bad stood by him in the darkest hour, and had borne him from the depths of political despair to the... | |
| 1852 - 526 pages
...impossible that he could have marked them without emotion : the flower of that great party which had been so proud to follow one who had been so proud...life. They had extended to him an unlimited confidence andan admiration without stint. They had stood by him in the darkest hour, and had borne him from the... | |
| University magazine - 1852 - 818 pages
...follow one who had been io proud to lead them. They Ģere шел to gain whose hearts and the heart* of their fathers had been the aim and exultation of...without stint. They had stood by him in the darkest boor, and bad borne him from the depths of political despair to the proudest of Hying positions. Right... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - Political science - 1853 - 610 pages
...impossible he could have marked them, without emotion — the flower of that great party which had been so proud to follow one who had been so proud...the hearts of their fathers, had been the aim and the exultation of his life. They had extended to him an unlimited confidence, and an admiration without... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - Politicians - 1861 - 320 pages
...that he could have marked without emotion the secession of " the flower of the great party which had been so proud to follow one who had been so proud to lead. They were men to gain whose hearts, and the hearts of their father, had been the aim and exultation... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - Politicians - 1861 - 314 pages
...the flower of the great party -which had been so proud to follow one who had been so proud to lead. They were men to gain whose hearts, and the hearts of their father, had been the aim and exultation of his life. They had extended to him an unlimited confidence... | |
| Theodore Martin - Great Britain - 1875 - 464 pages
...description, he has shown us the Minister, as the Protectionists passed before him into the lobby — 'the men to gain whose hearts and the hearts of their fathers had been the aim and exultation of his life.' We see him, grave and motionless, ' with his chin extended, as was his habit when he was annoyed and... | |
| sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 564 pages
...description, he has shown us the Minister, as the Protectionists passed before him into the lobby — ' the men to gain whose hearts and the hearts of their fathers had been the aim and exultation of his life.' We see him, grave and motionless, ' with his chin extended, as was his habit when he was annoyed and... | |
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