Alexander Mackenzie (1822–1892) 2nd Prime Minister of Canada
Buckingham and Ross 1892, p. 660
His Character
Ross 1913, p. 31
His Character
Alexander Mackenzie (1822–1892) 2nd Prime Minister of Canada
Buckingham and Ross 1892, p. 660
His Character
Thomas Moore (1779–1852) Irish poet, singer and songwriter
Oh Breathe Not His Name, st. 1. <br class="br"> Irish Melodies http://www.musicanet.org/robokopp/moore.html (1807–1834)
“Sir George W. Ross "Getting into Parliament and After", 1913. Toronto: William Briggs, 343 pages”
Alexander Mackenzie (1822–1892) 2nd Prime Minister of Canada
References
“Vote!' [Saint] George rolled his eyes. 'This is an assassination, not a debating society.”
Tom Holt book Paint Your Dragon
c. 7
Paint Your Dragon (1996)
Omar Bradley (1893–1981) United States Army field commander during World War II
Source: A Soldier's Story (1951), p. 5.
Context: Precisely at 7 Patton boomed in to breakfast. His vigor was always infectious, his wit barbed, his conversation a mixture of obscenity and good humor. He was at once stimulating and overbearing. George was a magnificent soldier.
“Everybody needs his memories. They keep the wolf of insignificance from the door.”
Saul Bellow book Mr. Sammler's Planet
Mr. Sammler's Planet (1970) [Penguin Classics, 2004, ISBN 0-142-43783-2], p. 156
General sources
Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset (1536–1608) English politician and poet
Source: The Induction (1563), Line 1, p. 309
John Feffer (1963) American foreign policy writer
Trumpism is here to stay: America’s neo-fascist fever dream has only just begun (2016)