| 1810 - 578 páginas
...foundation that fabric of power which it had been the business of a long life to raise at the expense of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects, and of justice and good faith to foreign nations ! ' (p. 94.) — being made to shrink into this lame and evasive conclusion, ' pour humilier son. orgueil,... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1808 - 454 páginas
...foundation that fabric of power which it had been the business of a long life to raise at the expense of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects, and of justice and good faith to foreign nations! It is with difficulty the reader can persuade himself that the Godolphin and Churchill here mentioned,... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - 1812 - 294 páginas
...foundation that fabrick of power which it had been the business of a long life to raise, at the expense of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects, and of justice and good faith to foreign nations! It is with difficulty the reader can persuade liimstlf that the Godolphin and Churchill here mentioned,... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1836 - 636 páginas
...foundation that fabric of power which it had been the business of a long life to raise at the expense of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects, and of justice and good faith to foreign nations ! It is with difficulty the reader can persuade himself that the Godolphin and Churchill here mentioned... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1838 - 324 páginas
...foundation that fabric of power, which it had been the business of a long life to raise at the expense of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects, and of justice and good faith to foreign nations. It is with difficulty the reader can persuade himself that the Godolphin and Churchill here mentioned... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1838 - 660 páginas
...foundation that fabric of power, which it had been the business of a long life to raise at the expense of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects, and of justice and good faith to foreign nations. It is with difficulty the reader can persuade himself that the Godolphin and Churchill here mentioned... | |
| Alfred Augustus Fry - 1839 - 40 páginas
...ii.) as, " having made it the business of his life to raise the fabric of his power at the expense of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects, and of justice and good faith to foreign nations !" And in whose Court says Madame La Fayette (called by Dugald Stewart a nice and reflecting observer),... | |
| George Moir Bussey - 1843 - 746 páginas
...language of Mr. Fox, " he made it the business of his life to raise the fabric of his power at the expence of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects,...case, the sins of the father were awfully visited on the children; he "sowed the whirlwind, and they reaped the storm." That his reign was fruitful of... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 540 páginas
...foundation that fabric of power which it had been the business of a long life to raise, at the expense of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects, and of justice and good faith to foreign nations ! It is with difficulty the reader can persuade himself that the Godolphin and Churchill here mentioned,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 páginas
...foundation that fabric of power which it had been the business of a long life to raise, at the expense of every sentiment of tenderness to his subjects, and of justice and good faith to foreign nations ! It is with difficulty the reader can persuade himself that the Godolphin and Churchill here mentioned,... | |
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