I think he shows me, .1 ought to keep myself out of it. Let them please themselves with making the King glorious, who think a whole people may justly be sacrificed for the interest and pleasure of one man and a few of his followers : let them rejoice... Memoirs of Algernon Sydney - Pagina 77door George Wilson Meadley - 1813 - 400 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1750 - 534 pagina’s
...the King glorious, who think a whole People may juftly be facrificed for the Iritereft and Pleafure of one Man, and a, few of his Followers; let them...Subtilty, who by betraying the former Powers have gain'd the Favour of this; not only prcferved, but advanc'd.themfelves in thefe dangerous Changes.... | |
| 1756 - 596 pagina’s
...intereft and pic aiinv of one man and a few of hit followers : Let them rejpice in their fubtilty, who by betraying the former powers, have gained the favour of this, and not only preferved but advanced themfelves in thele dangerous changes. Neverthelefs, perhaps they... | |
| William Harris - 1766 - 418 pagina’s
...king glorious, who think a ' whole people may juftly be facrifked, for the intereft * and pleafure of one man and a few of his followers : ' let them rejoice in their fubtilty, who, by betraying ' the former powers, have gain'd the favour of this, not * only preferv'd,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1772 - 656 pagina’s
...the King glorious, who think a whole people may juftly be facrificed for the intereft and pleafure of one man, and a few of his followers : Let them rejoice in their fuhtilty, who, by betraying the former powers, have gained the favour of this, not only preferved,... | |
| Sir John Dalrymple - 1790 - 706 pagina’s
...the King glorious, who think a whole people may juftly be facrillced for the intcreft and pleafure of one man, and a few of his followers : Let them rejoice in their fubtilty, who, by betraying the former powers, have gained the favour of this, not only preferved,... | |
| Algernon Sidney - 1794 - 514 pagina’s
...intereft and pleafure of one man, and a few 1 of his followers ; let them rejoice in their fubtilty, who c by betraying the former powers, have gained the favour * of this, not only preferved, but advanced themfelves in * thefe dangerous changes. Neverthelefs, perhaps they 1 may find,... | |
| 1803 - 582 pagina’s
...the King glorious, who think a whole people may juP.ly be facrificed for the intereft and pleafure of one man, and a few of his followers ; Let them rejoice in their Itibtilty, who, by betraying the former powers, have gained the favour of this, not only preferved,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 pagina’s
...I think he shews me, that I ought to keep myself out of it. Let them please themselves with making the king glorious, who think a whole people may justly...betraying the former powers, have gained the favour or this, and not only preserved but advanced themselves in these dangerous changes. Nevertheless, perhaps,... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pagina’s
...in it, I think he shows me I ought to keep myself out of it. Let them please themselves with making the king glorious, who think a whole people may justly...a few of his followers; let them rejoice in their subtility, who, by betraying the former powers, have gained the favour of this, not only preserved... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 pagina’s
...I think he shews me, that I ought to keep myself out of it. Let them please themselves with making the king glorious, who think a whole people may justly...the former powers, have gained the favour of this, and not only preserved but advanced themselves in these dangerous changes. Nevertheless, perhaps, they... | |
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