| 1821 - 730 pagine
...Rome, he delivered his sentiments to the Monarch in the following manner : OUT. MAC. DtttmUr, 1831. ' Had my moderation in prosperity been adequate to my...chief of many nations. My present condition to me is dishonourable ; to you it is glorious ! I was master of horses, men, arms, and riches. No wonder, then,... | |
| 1821 - 720 pagine
...(entiments to the Monarch in the following manner : GIRT. MAO. ' Had my moderation in prosperitybeen adequate to my family and fortune, then had I entered...chief of many nations. My present condition to me is dishonourable; to you it is glorious! I was master of horses, men, arms, and riches. No wonder, then,... | |
| 1821 - 734 pagine
...together for 10 long a period. 1 82 1 .] Caractacus. — Question respecting the Marriage Laws. 5 i 3 4 Had my moderation in prosperity been adequate to my...rather as a friend than a captive : nor would you, Sir, havo disdained an alliance with a prince descended from illustrious ancestors, and the chief of many... | |
| Charles Hulbert - 1844 - 122 pagine
...making a stand, and for a while beholding Caesar, at last he broke out in the following speech: — " Had my moderation in prosperity been adequate to my family and fortune, then had I en' tered your city rather as a friend than as adaptive, nor would you, Sir, have disdained an alli'ance... | |
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