The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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Pagina 374
... never dissem- ble but to those servants who attend his person , and do not disturb him with frequent solicitations , he is ever gracious and affable . Even in the early part of life he was fond of business ; at present , it is become ...
... never dissem- ble but to those servants who attend his person , and do not disturb him with frequent solicitations , he is ever gracious and affable . Even in the early part of life he was fond of business ; at present , it is become ...
Pagina 381
... never made the attempt , without address and military talent , he had never kept together his own desultory bands , or discomfited the more experi- enced soldiers of his enemy ; -and finally , without patience , resolution , and ...
... never made the attempt , without address and military talent , he had never kept together his own desultory bands , or discomfited the more experi- enced soldiers of his enemy ; -and finally , without patience , resolution , and ...
Pagina 456
... never designed . A public thief is as apt to take the satire , as he is apt to take the money which was never designed him . We have an instance of this in a fa- mous comedian of the last age , —a comedian , who was not only a good poet ...
... never designed . A public thief is as apt to take the satire , as he is apt to take the money which was never designed him . We have an instance of this in a fa- mous comedian of the last age , —a comedian , who was not only a good poet ...
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