| 1844 - 638 pagina’s
...of close friendship with Pitt, who had married their sister, and was the most uxorious of husbands. The Bedfords, or, as they were called by their enemies,...heart, and would have been certainly a respectable, find possibly a distinguished man, if he had been less under the influence of his friends, or more... | |
| 1844 - 616 pagina’s
...of close friendship with Pitt, who had married their sister, and was the most uxorious of husbands. The Bedfords, or, as they were called by their enemies,...of head and heart, and would have been certainly a repectable, and possibly a distinguished man, if he had been less under the influence of his friends,... | |
| LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS - 1844 - 652 pagina’s
...of close friendship with Pitt, who had married their sister, and was the most uxorious of husbands. The Bedfords, or, as they were called by their enemies,...but in truth led him wherever they chose, and very oftetf led him where he never would have gone of his own accord. He had many good qualities of head... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 596 pagina’s
...of close friendship with Pitt, who had married their sister, and was the most uxorious of husbands. The Bedfords, or, as they were called by their enemies,...led by John Duke of Bedford, but in truth led him whereever they chose, and very often led him where he never would have gone of his own accord. He had... | |
| Jelinger Cookson Symons - 1859 - 194 pagina’s
...Bloomsbury gang were wronged or calumniated by the censor of themselves and their satellites : — "The Bedfords, or as they were called by their enemies,...Bedford, but, in truth, led him wherever they chose. Some of them were indeed, to do them justice, men of parts. But here we are afraid eulogy must end.... | |
| Jelinger Cookson Symons - 1859 - 182 pagina’s
...Bloomsbury gang were wronged or calumniated by the censor of themselves and their satellites : — "The Bedfords, or as they were called by their enemies, 'the Bloomsbury gang,i professed to be led by John, Duke of Bedford, but, in truth, led him wherever they chose. Some... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 1088 pagina’s
...of close friendship with Pitt, who had married their sister, and was the most uxorious of husbands. The Bedfords, or, as they were called by their enemies,...led by John Duke of Bedford, but in truth led him whereever they chose, and very often led him where he never would have gone of his own accord. He had... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 468 pagina’s
...married their sister, and was the most uxorious of husbands. The Bedfords, or, as they were ealled by their enemies, the Bloomsbury gang, professed to...Duke of Bedford, but in truth led him wherever they ehose, and very often led him where he neve.- would have gone of his own Meord. He had many good qualities... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1891 - 168 pagina’s
...sister, and was the most uxorious of husbands. The Bedfords, or, as they were called by their enemies, 20 the Bloomsbury gang, professed to be led by John Duke...heart, and would have been certainly a respectable, 25 and possibly a distinguished man, if he had been less under the influence of his friends, or more... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1891 - 302 pagina’s
...is gone in a fury to make peace, for he cannot be even pacific with temper.' — Ib. iv. 19. * For ' the Bedfords, or, as they were called by their enemies, the Bloomsbury gang,' see Macaulay's Essays, ed. 1874, iv. 265. 226 227 His manners and address were exceedingly illiberal... | |
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