| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 halaman
...reluctance. We separate the amiable good-nntured prince from the folly and treachery of his servant?, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Were it not for this just distinction, I know not whether your majesty^* condition, or that of the English nation, would... | |
| Esther J. Trimble Lippincott - 1884 - 536 halaman
...reluctance. We separate the amiable, good-natured prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Were it not for this just distinction, I know not whether your majesty's condition or that of the English nation would deserve... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 halaman
...reluctance. We separate the amiable, good-natured prince, from the folly and treachery of his servants, , Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath 1 Can honour's voice provoke the silent du just distinction, I know not whether your Majesty's condition, or that of the English nation, would... | |
| 1886 - 562 halaman
...reluctance. We separate the amiable good-natured prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Were it not for this just distinction, I know not whether Your Majesty's condition or that of the English nation would deserve... | |
| Junius - 1890 - 544 halaman
...reluctance.) We separate the amiable, good-natured prince from the fofly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. 4 Were it not for this just distinction, I knov.' not whether your Majesty's condition or that of the... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1896 - 546 halaman
...reluctance. We separate the amiable good-natured prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Wore it not for this just distinction, I know not whether Your Majesty's condition or that of the English... | |
| Arthur Waugh - 1897 - 364 halaman
...reluctance. We separate the amiable, goodnatured prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Were it not for this just distinction, I know not whether your Majesty's condition, or that of the English nation, would... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 halaman
...reluctance. We separate the amiable, good-natured prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Were it not for this just distinction, I know not whether your Majesty's condition or that of the English nation would deserve... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1899 - 544 halaman
...reluctance. We separate the amiable good-natured prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Were it not for this just distinction, I know not whether Your Majesty's condition or that of the English nation would deserve... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 526 halaman
...reluctance. We separate the amiable, good-natured prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Were it not for this just distinction, I know not whether your majesty's condition, or that of the English nation, would... | |
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