| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 488 pages
...that rare affability, and temper in Debate, and ofthatfceming humility and fubmiffion of judgement, as if he brought no opinion of his ow'n with him, but a defire of information, and Inftruäion j yet he had fo fubtlc away of Interrogating, and, under the notion of Doubts, infinuating... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 pages
...that rare affability, and temper in Debate, and, of that feeming humility and fubmiffion of judgcmait, as if he brought no opinion of his own with him, but a deure of; Information, and Inftruftion; yet he had fo'fubtle away of S; JT Inter-" Interrogating, and,... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 500 pages
...them. HE was of that rare affability, and temper in Debate, and of that feeming humility and (ubmiffion of judgment, as if he brought no opinion of his own with him, but a delire of Information, and Inftru&ion ; yet he had fo fubtle a way of S i InterInterrogating, and under... | |
| 1720 - 532 pages
...them. He was of that rare Affability and Temper in Debate, and of that feeming Humility and Submiffion of Judgment, as if he brought no Opinion of his own...Defire of Information and Inftruction ; yet he had fo fubtle a Way of Interrogating, and, under the Notion of Doubts, infinuating his Objections, that he... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1731 - 502 pages
...affability, and temper in Debate, and tf that lecming humility and fubmiffion of judgment, as if re brought no opinion of his own with him, but a defire of* iiformation, and Inftruftion ; yet he had fo fubtle away of S 3. InterInterrogating, and under the... | |
| Jeremiah Seed - 1770 - 546 pages
...was " of that rare Affability and Temper in " Debate, and of that feeming Humility " and Submiffion of Judgment, as if he " brought no Opinion of his own with him, " but a Defire of Information and Inftruc*' tion ; yet he had fo fubtil a Way of inter" rogating, and, under the Notion of " Doubts,... | |
| 1831 - 652 pages
...He was of that rare affability and tem' per in debate, and of that seeming humility and submission of 'judgment, as if he brought no opinion of his own with him, « but a desire of information and instruction. Yet he had so « subtle a way of interrogating, and, under cover... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 720 pages
...them. He was of that rare affability and temper in debate, end of that feeming humility and fubmiffion of judgment, as if he brought no opinion of his own...defire of information and inftruction; yet he had fo fubtle a way of interrogating, and, under the notion of doubts, infinuating his objedlions, that he... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pages
...them. He was 9f that rare affability and temper in Hebate, and of that seeming humility and submission of judgment, as if he brought no opinion of his own with him, but a desire of information and instruction ; yet he had so subtle a way of interrogating, and under the'notion... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...them. He was of that rare affability and temper in debate, and of that seeming humility and submission of judgment, as if he brought no opinion of his own with him, but a desire of information and instruction ; yet he had so subtle a way of interrogating, and under the... | |
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