He had nothing of rigid or austere in him. If any near him at the bar grumbled at his stench, he ever converted the complaint into content and laughing with the abundance of his wit. A Book about Lawyers - Страница 131по John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1867 - 432 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Roger North - 1826 - 498 страници
...whenever they had a mind to it. He had nothing of rigid or austere in him. If any, near him at the bar, grumbled at his stench, he ever converted the complaint...regard for money, or desire to be rich ? And, for good nature and condescension, there was not his fellow. I have seen him, for hours and half-hours... | |
| 1826 - 598 страници
...whenever they had a mind to it. He had nothing of the rigid or austere in him. If any near him at the bar grumbled at his stench, he ever converted the complaint...regard for money, or desire to be rich ? And, for good nature and condescension, there was not his fellow. I have seen him, for hours and half-hours... | |
| 1831 - 446 страници
...of nature and disposition in so great a degree, that he may be deservedly styled a philanthrope* *. As to his ordinary dealing, he was as honest as the...and why not, having no regard for money, or desire 10 be rich ? and lor goodnature and condescension, there was not his felluw. I have seen him lor hours... | |
| 1837 - 828 страници
...whenever they had a mind to it He had nothing of rigid or austere in him. If any near him at the bar grumbled at his stench, he ever converted the complaint...why not, having no regard for money, or desire to be ricl) ? And, for good nature and condescension, there was not his fellow. I have seen him, for hours... | |
| Emma Catherine Embury - 1839 - 328 страници
...the King's Bench Court. Roger North, son of the Lord Keeper North, who personally knew him, says, ' As to his ordinary dealing, he was as honest as the driven snow is white ; as for his parts, none had them more lively than he ; and while he sat in the Court of King's... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1842 - 412 страници
...whenever they had a mind to it He had nothing of rigid or austere in him. If any, near him at the bar, grumbled at his stench, he ever converted the complaint...was white; and why not, having no regard for money, nor desire to be rich ? And, for good nature and condescension, there was not his fellow. I have seen... | |
| William Goodman - 1843 - 342 страници
...students at law,) to make them merry whenever they had a mind to it. He had nothing rigid or austere about him. If any near him grumbled at his stench, he ever...with the abundance of his wit. As to his ordinary dealings, he was as honest as the driven snow was white ; and why not, having no regard for money nor... | |
| William Goodman - 1845 - 340 страници
...a mind to it. He had nothing rigid or austere about him. If any near him grumbled at his stench, be ever converted the complaint into content, and laughing...with the abundance of his wit. As to his ordinary dealings, he was as honest as the driven snow was white ; and why not, having no regard for money nor... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 350 страници
...whenever they had a mind to it. He had nothing of rigid or austere in him. If any, near him at the bar, grumbled at his stench, he ever converted the complaint...was white; and why not, having no regard for money, nor desire to be rich ? And, for good nature and condescension, there was not his fellow. I have seen... | |
| William Goodman - 1847 - 336 страници
...they had a mind to it. He had nothing rigid or austere about him. If any near him grumbled at his s*-- he ever converted the complaint into content, and...with the abundance of his wit. As to his ordinary dealings, he was as honest as the driven snow was white ; and why not, having no regard for money nor... | |
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