| David Lloyd - 1766 - 608 pages
...becoming eloquence of fouldiers) he had a real rhetorick, and could very emphatically exprefs himfelf. Indeed this warlike lord would not wear two heads under one helmet, and may be faid always to have bora, ihis beaver open, not difiembling in the leaft degree, . but owning his own... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 626 pages
...audivimus."* So that besides bluntness (the common and becoming eloquence of soldiers) he had a real rhetoric, and could very emphatically express himself. Indeed...always to have borne his beaver open, not dissembling m the least degree, but owning his own judgment at all times what he was. He deceased anno Domini 1593.... | |
| 1847 - 118 pages
...disserentem audivimus.' So that besides bluntness (the common and becoming eloquence of souldiers) he had a real rhetorick, and could very emphatically...owning his own judgment at all times what he was.* " Three things he was observed eminent for : I. dispatch ; San Joseph having not been a week in Ireland... | |
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