| John Bancks - 1760 - 330 sider
...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 sider
...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 sider
...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 sider
...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 sider
...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 sider
...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 sider
...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 sider
...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 sider
...' 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... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 476 sider
...and unheard-of monster out of their ashes ? To stifle that in the very iniancy, and set up hnnselt above all things that ever were called sovereign in...? To oppress all his enemies by arms, and all his triends afterwards by artifice ? To serve all parties patiently for a while, and lo command them victoriously... | |
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