| John Bancks - 1760 - 330 pages
...infancy, and fet up himfelf above all things that ever were called fovereign in England ? To opprefs his enemies by arms, and all his friends afterwards by artifice ? To ferve all parties patiently for a while, and to command them viftorioufly at laft ? To over .run each... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1772 - 300 pages
...infancy, and fet up himfelf above all things that ever were called Ibvereign in England ; to opprefs all his enemies .by arms, and all his friends afterwards by: artifice ; to ferve all parties patiently for awhile, and to command them viftorioufly at laft ; to over.run each... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 228 pages
...infancy, and fet up himfelf above all things that ever were called fovereign in England; toopprefs all his enemies by .arms,. and all his friends afterwards by artifice; to ferve all parties patiently for awhile, and to command thenr victorioufly at laft ; to over-run each... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 298 pages
...infancy, arid let up himfelf above all things that ever were called fovereign in England ; to opprefs all his enemies by arms, and all his friends afterwards by artifice ; to ferve all parties patiently for awhile, and to command them vidlorioufly at laft ; to over-run each... | |
| Daniel King - 1778 - 592 pages
...openly fet up himfelf above all things that were be/ore called fovereign in England ? Overcome firft all his enemies by arms, and all his friends afterwards by artifice ? Serve all parties patiently for a while, and corrir mand them viclorioufly at laft ? Over-run each... | |
| John Bancks - 1779 - 336 pages
...infancy, and fet up himfelf above all things that ever were called fovereign in England ? To opprefs his enemies by arms, and all his friends afterwards by artifice ? To ferve all parties patiently for a while, and command them viftorioufly at laft ? To over-run each corner... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 560 pages
...openly fet up himfeif above all " things that ever were called fovereign in England? " Overcome firft all his enemies by arms, and all " his friends afterwards by artifice ? Serve all parties {c patiently for a while, and command them viclo" rioufly at laft ? Overrun each... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 544 pages
...any fanatic was ever able " to entertain ? Suppress again that monster in its " infancy, and openly set up himself above all " things that ever were called sovereign in England ? "• Overcome first all his enemies by arms, and all " his friends afterwards by artifice ? Serve... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 pages
...' To raise up a new and onheard-of monster out of their ashes ? To stifle that in the very miancy, and set up himself above all things that ever were...England ? To oppress all his enemies by arms, and all bis friends afterwards by artifice ? To serve all parties patiently for a while, and to command them... | |
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