| Joseph Nicolson, Richard Burn - 1777 - 780 strani
...addrefs and activity of his father, but without his fteadinefs : violent in parties, and expenfive in cultivating the arts of popularity -, which indeed ought to be in fome meafure charged to his education under fuch a father, who (it is faid) expended 80,000/ in elections,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1778 - 590 strani
...eloquence, and ambition: had all the addrefrand activity of his father, but without his lleadincfs : violent in parties, and expensive in cultivating the arts of popularity ; which indeed ought to be in fome meafute charged to his education under fuch a father, who (it is faid) expended 80,000 1. in election... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1778 - 594 strani
...addrefs and aftivity of his father, but without his fleadinefs : violent in parties, and expenfive in cultivating the arts of popularity ; which indeed ought to be in fome meafure charged to his education under fuch a father, who (it is faid) expended 8c,ooo 1. in flections,... | |
| John Close - 1842 - 290 strani
...of St. Barnard. " He was," says Dr. Burn, " a person of unbounded genius, eloquence, and amhition: had all the address and activity of his father, but...immense sum in those days, by which the estate became incumbered ; and the son was not a person of economy enough to disengage it." Mr. Pope's description... | |
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