And Yankee and Rebel alike sought his help and counsel in time of perplexity or trouble, rather than hotheadedadvice from their own leaders.
The Tory answers, "I know not what some hotheaded drunken men may have said and done at the Bath or elsewhere.
Some hotheaded malecontents had indeed laid schemes for kidnapping or murdering him; but those schemes were not, while his wife lived, countenanced by her father.
The writer was evidently a silly hotheaded Jacobite, who knew nothing about the situation or character of any of the public men whom he mentioned.
I'm inclined to believe that it was nothing more than a bunch of the younger, more hotheaded kids in the organization.
That bunch of hotheaded kids, as you call them, are capable of attacking any community--even ships of the Solar Guard itself!
With some difficulty we accept the mercurial and hotheaded gullibility of Othello, played upon by so cunning a devil as Iago; but we revolt from so poor and pinchbeck a copy as this.
Carlos is even said by some to have threatened the Duke with his sword; but, if so, it seems likely that something in the words or triumphant demeanour of the latter provoked the hotheaded youth beyond endurance.
Richard was still a boy, impulsive to the point of madness, a hotheaded fanatic, with his character still in the making, his artistic purposes neither defined nor capable of being defined.
Frederick and Lohengrin have hot words, and Telramund is supposed to be a hotheaded idiot and Lohengrin a spotless, handsome hero; and lo!
The best answer to such insinuations is the sword," observed an old hotheaded cavalier, whose brains the snow of sixty years had not been able to cool.
Again the voices of the wisest and most upright friends of liberty were drowned by the clamour of hotheaded and designing agitators.
That clause was indeed altogether unimportant, except as a proof of the ignorance and inexperience of the hotheaded Royalists who thronged the House of Commons.
In the facility with which the aboriginal empires of America were subverted by a handful of hotheaded Spaniards, mankind has been willing to find a proof of the savage imperfection of their institutions.
Their comrades are going to get up a subscription to send them back to Scotland, for you may be sure the hotheaded fools have not a bawbee of their pay laid by.
Conde is old, and his son, who is certainly ambitious and hotheaded now, will be even more powerful than his father has been.
All the same, Duncan Leslie, my hotheaded Scot, I am going to sleep on it, and that's what I advise you to do.
I am a very hotheadedkind of Highlander by descent, and there's no knowing what might happen.