It left behind an empty treasury, an undisciplined army and navy, a people debauched by safe and successful riot.
1802), whom he had first met at Bannockburn House while conducting the siege of Stirling, his imperious fretful temper, his drunken habits and debauched life, could no longer be concealed.
Personally he possessed the charming manners of a polished grand seigneur: debauched and cynical, but never rude or cruel, full of gentle consideration for all about him but selfish in his pursuit of pleasure, he has had to bear a heavy load of blame, but it is.
He was orderly and temperate, they were gross and debauched; he was a deist, they were atheists.
From that time on he led a debauched life, and lost all political importance.