| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 halaman
...given and ascribed. The cares and troubles of a crown T cannot more fitly resemble than to the drugs of a learned physician, perfumed with some aromatical...unpleasant to take ; and for my own part, were it not for conscience sake to discharge the duty that God hath laid upon me, and to maintain his glory, and keep... | |
| William Hyde Price - 1906 - 306 halaman
...more fitly resemble than to the drugs of a learned physician, perfumed with some aromatical savor, or to bitter pills gilded over, by which they are...unpleasant to take; and for my own part, were it not for conscience sake to discharge the duty that God hath laid upon me, and to maintain his glory, and keep... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 halaman
...cannot more fitly re- The queen semble than to the drugs of a learned phisitian, perfumed with was n°w some aromatical savour, or to bitter pills gilded...unpleasant to take ; and for my own part, were it not for conscience' sake, to discharge the duty that God hath lay'd upon me, and to maintain his glory, and... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 halaman
...perfumed with was now some aromatical savour, or to bitter pills gilded over, by which years o i(I they are made more acceptable or less offensive, which...unpleasant to take; and for my own part, were it not for conscience' sake, to discharge the duty that God hath lay'd upon me, and to maintain his glory, and... | |
| Walter Forwood Rogers - 1914 - 902 halaman
...received at God's hands, but to God only and wholly all is given and ascribed. §8 ORIGIN AND NATURE. 271 unpleasant to take ; and for my own part, were it not for conscience sake to discharge the duty that God hath laid upon me, and to maintain his glory, and keep... | |
| Lytton Strachey - 1928 - 324 halaman
...them that bear it. The cares and troubles of a crown I cannot more fitly resemble than to the drugs of a learned physician, perfumed with some aromatical...unpleasant to take. And for my own part, were it not for conscience* sake to discharge the duty that God hath laid upon me, and to maintain His glory, and keep... | |
| Lytton Strachey - 1928 - 328 halaman
...them that bear it. The cares and troubles of a crown I cannot more fitly resemble than to the drugs of a learned physician, perfumed with some aromatical...unpleasant to take. And for my own part, were it not for conscience' sake to discharge the duty that God hath laid upon me, and to maintain His glory, and keep... | |
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