... can no longer deceive, and simplicity itself can no longer be misled. Let us suppose it arrived. Let us suppose a gracious wellintentioned prince, made sensible at last of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation;... A manual of Latin prose composition - Pagina 100di Henry Musgrave Wilkins - 1857 - 190 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Junius - 1770 - 246 pagine
...fubjefts. In thefe circumftance* it may be matter of curious SPECULATION to confider, if an honeft man were permitted to approach a King, in what terms he would addrefe hia.fclf to his Sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how improbable, that the firfi prejudice... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 402 pagine
...fubjects. In thefe circumftances it may be matter of curious SPECULATION to confider, if an honeft man were permitted to approach a king, in what terms he would addrefs himfelf to his Sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how improbable, that the firft prejudice... | |
| 1771 - 508 pagine
...uibjixl .,, In thefe circumftances, it may be matter of curious Speculation, to conlider, if an honeft man were permitted to approach a king, in what terms he would addrefs himfelf to his fovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how improbable, that the firft prejudice... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 378 pagine
...fubjccb. In thefe circumftances, it may be matter of curious curious SPECULATION to confider, if an honeft man were permitted to approach a King, in what terms he would addrefs himfelf to his Sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how improbable, that the firft prejudice... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 412 pagine
...fubjec"ls. In thsfs circumftances, it may be matter of curious SPECULATION to confider, if art honcft man were permitted to approach a King, in what terms he would addrefs himt-lf to his Sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how improbable, that the firft prejudice... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 332 pagine
...fubjefts. In thefe circumftances, It may be matter of curious fpeculation to confider, if an honeft man were permitted to approach a King, in what terms he would addrefs himfelf to his Sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how improbable, that the firft prejudice... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 398 pagine
...well-intentioned prince asking advice for the happiness of his subjects, ib. — and an honest man when permitted to approach a king in what terms he would address himself to his sovereign, p. 264 — he separates the amiable prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, p. 265 —... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 402 pagine
...of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation; that he looks round him for assistance, and asks for no advice, but how...what terms he would address himself to his sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how improbable, that the first prejudice against his character is removed,... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 398 pagine
...well-intentioned prince asking advice for the happiness of his subjects, ib. — and an honest man when permitted to approach a king in what terms he would address himself to his sovereign, p. '2>.it—ltc separates the amiable prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, p. 265 —... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 354 pagine
...of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation ; that he looks round him for assistance, and asks for no advice, but how...to gratify the wishes and secure the happiness of l>is subjects. In .these' circum itances it may, be matter of curious speculation to i consider, if... | |
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