Historical tracts. Political poetry. Poems chiefly relating to Irish politicsArchibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; White, Cochrane, and Company and Gale, Curtis, and Fenner, London; and John Cumming, Dublin., 1814 |
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Pàgina 18
... give credit to which good resolutions , he immediately filled several va- cant sees , giving that of Canterbury to Anselm , a foreigner of great fame for piety and learning . But as it is the disposition of men who derive their vices ...
... give credit to which good resolutions , he immediately filled several va- cant sees , giving that of Canterbury to Anselm , a foreigner of great fame for piety and learning . But as it is the disposition of men who derive their vices ...
Pàgina 19
... gives me of making a general observation , which may afford some light into the nature and disposition of those ages . Not only this king's father and himself , but the princes for several successions , of the fairest character , have ...
... gives me of making a general observation , which may afford some light into the nature and disposition of those ages . Not only this king's father and himself , but the princes for several successions , of the fairest character , have ...
Pàgina 22
... give due allowances for the difference of times and manners ; that an absent prince , en- gaged in an unjust war with his own brother , and ill - beloved at home , should have so much power and credit , as by his commission to raise ...
... give due allowances for the difference of times and manners ; that an absent prince , en- gaged in an unjust war with his own brother , and ill - beloved at home , should have so much power and credit , as by his commission to raise ...
Pàgina 26
... give way to faction and envy , the natural corruptions of all confederacies : however , to this spirit of devotion there succeeded a spirit of honour , which long continued the vein and humour of the times ; and the Holy Land became ...
... give way to faction and envy , the natural corruptions of all confederacies : however , to this spirit of devotion there succeeded a spirit of honour , which long continued the vein and humour of the times ; and the Holy Land became ...
Pàgina 30
... give him a hundred shillings , that he might not complain he had dreamt to no purpose . His vices appear to have been rather derived from the temper of his body , than any original depravity of his mind ; for , being of a sanguine ...
... give him a hundred shillings , that he might not complain he had dreamt to no purpose . His vices appear to have been rather derived from the temper of his body , than any original depravity of his mind ; for , being of a sanguine ...
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