| George Rose - 1809 - 440 pagine
...they enjoy in a greater degree " her favour and confidence ? The very reverse is the " fact. But in one case, they were the tools of a " King, plotting against his people ; in the other, " ministers of a free government, acting upon enlarged " principles, and with energies which no state... | |
| George Ensor - 1810 - 480 pagine
...mean, at another magnanimous, he says, " In one case they were the tools of a king plotting against a people, in the other the ministers of a free government acting upon enlarged energies, which no state, that is not in some degree republican, can supply." p. SQ. In the reign of... | |
| Samuel Heywood - 1811 - 536 pagine
...they enjoy in a " greater degree her favour and confidence ? The very " reverse is the fact. But in one case they were the " tools of a King plotting against his people, in the " other the minister of a free Government, acting " upon enlarged principles, and with energies which no " state... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1836 - 636 pagine
...Did they enjoy in a greater degree her favour and confidence ? The very reverse is the fact. But, in one case, they were the tools of a king, plotting against his people ; hi the other, the ministers of a free government, acting upon enlarged principles, and with energies... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 pagine
...Did they enjoy, in a •r degree, her favour and confidence ? The very reverse is the fact. But, in one case., they were the tools of a king plotting...against his people; in the other, the ministers of a tree government acting upon enlarged principles, nnd wiih mercies which no s'ale that is not in some... | |
| 1852 - 782 pagine
...they enjoy, in a greater degree, her favour and confidence ? The very reverse is the fact. But, in one case, they were the tools of a king plotting against...free government acting upon enlarged principles, and wnh enemies which no state that is not in sume degree republican can supply. How forcibly must the... | |
| 1852 - 782 pagine
...object of assimilating this government to his own."—pp. 83, 84. very reverse is the fact. But, in Myr, I» yours. Sard. Hark ! (The trumpet of PAXIA...found« vilhoul. Myr. Now ! I loved thee well, my tree government acting upon enlarged principles, and with enerjiei which no state that is not in snme... | |
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