 | Justin McCarthy - Authors, Irish - 1904 - 510 pages
...power, which like death, canonizes and sanctifies a great character, will not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those who have betrayed him by their adulation insult him... | |
 | Sherwin Cody - Orators - 1904 - 566 pages
...— which, like death, canonizes and sanctifies a great character, — will not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those who have betrayed him by their adulation, insult him... | |
 | Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1905 - 156 pages
...power, which, like death, canonizes and sanctifies a great character, will not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those who have 15 betrayed him by their adulation, insult... | |
 | John Percival Postgate - Latin language - 1913 - 204 pages
...power which, like death, canonises and sanctifies a great character, will not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I ain not disposed to blame him. Let those who have betrayed him by their adulation, insult him... | |
 | Arthur Donald Innes - Great Britain - 1914 - 298 pages
...power, which, like death, canonizes and sanctifies a great character, will not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those, who have betrayed him by their adulation, insult him... | |
 | 254 pages
...power, which, like death, canonizes and sanctifies a great character, will not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those, who have be- 15 trayed him by their adulation, insult... | |
 | Edmund Burke - History - 2008 - 602 pages
...power, which, like death, canonizes and sanctifies a great character, will not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those who have betrayed him by their adulation insult him... | |
 | Arthur D. Innes - 1914 - 308 pages
...power, which, like death, canonizes and sanctifies a great character, will not suffer me to censure any part of his conduct. I am afraid to flatter him ; I am sure I am not disposed to blame him. Let those, who have betrayed him by their adulation, insult him... | |
 | English essays - 1775 - 650 pages
...mankind j and, more than all the reft, his fall from power, which, like death, canonizes and falsifies a great character, will not fuffer me to cenfure any part of his conduit. I am afraid to fl itt*r him ; I am fure I am not difpofed to blame him. Let thofe who have... | |
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