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" He was haughty beyond expression, abject to those he saw he must stoop to, but imperious to all others. He had a violence of passion that carried him often to fits like madness, in which he had no temper. If he took a thing wrong, it was a vain thing... "
The Life and Writings of Philip, Late Duke of Wharton - Página 615
por Philip Wharton Duke of Wharton - 1732 - 685 páginas
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The True Briton ...

Philip Wharton Duke of Wharton - 1723 - 704 páginas
...others : He had fuch a Violence of Paffion, that carried him often to Fits like Madnefs, in which be had no Temper. If he took a Thing wrong, it was a...and per. haps he would have forgot what he had faid, anq come about of his own accord. He was one of the coldeft of Friends, and the violenteft of Enemies....
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The History of England: As Well Ecclesiastical as Civil, Volumen13

Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1731 - 556 páginas
...imperious to all others. He had a " Violence of Paflion, that carried him often to Fits " like Madnefs, in which he had no Temper ; if he " took a Thing wrong,...Thing to ** ftudy to convince him : That would rather pro" voke him to fwear he would never be of another ' " Mind : He was to be let alone: And perhaps...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: From the Restoration of King ...

Gilbert Burnet - 1753 - 670 páginas
...imperious to all others. He had a violence of paffion that carried him often to fits like madnefs, in which he had no temper. If he took a thing wrong,...never be of another mind: He was to be let alone: And perhaps he would have forgot 1660. forgot what he had faid, and come about of his ov^ own accord. He...
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The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volumen1

Charles M'Cormick - 1792 - 534 páginas
...imperious to all others. He had a violence of paifion, thtt carried hirfi often to fit:, like nuulncfs, in which he had no temper. If he took a thing wrong,...him: that would rather provoke him to fwear he would be of another mind : he was to be let alone i and perhaps he would have forgot what he had faid, and...
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Observations on the Historical Work of the Late Right Honorable Charles ...

George Rose - 1809 - 440 páginas
...imperious to all others. He had a violence of passion, that carried him often to fits like madness, in which he had no temper. If he took a thing wrong, it was a vain thing to study to convince him : That would rather provoke him to swear, he would never be of another mind :...
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Peerage of England, Volumen9

Arthur Collins - 1812 - 756 páginas
...imperious to all others. He had a violence of passion that carried him often to fits like madness, in which he had no temper. If he took a thing wrong, it was a vain thing to study to convince him: that would rather provoke him to swear, he would never be of another mind :...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed ..., Volumen1

Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 644 páginas
...imperious to all others. He had a violence of passion that carried him often to fits like madness, in which he had no temper. If he took a thing wrong, it was a vain thing to study to convince him: that would rather provoke him to swear, he would never be of another mind: he...
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volumen18

1823 - 836 páginas
...but imperious to all others. He had a violence of passion that carried him often to ñu like madness, in which he had no temper. If he took a thing wrong, it was a vain thing to study to convince him : that would rather provoke him to swear, he would never be of another mind :...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen18

1823 - 836 páginas
...imperious to all others. He had a violence of passion that carried him often to fits like madness, in which he had no temper. If he took a thing wrong, it was a vain thing to study to convince him : that would rather provoke him to swear, lie would never be of another mind...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen18

1823 - 778 páginas
...thing wrong, it was a vain thing to study to convince him : that would rather nroToke him to- s wear, he would never be of another mind : he was to be let »lone : and, perhaps, he would have forgot what he hud said, and come about of his own accord. He...
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