| Sir Walter Scott - 1878 - 420 sider
...are derived entirely from the happiness or misery of my people. MY descendants shall long preserve this throne ; in the camps, they will be the first soldiers of the army, sacrificing their lives in the defence of their country. As magistrates, they will never forget that the contempt of the laws,... | |
| Napoleon I (Emperor of the French) - 1884 - 502 sider
...dignity, occur such paragraphs as these:— " My descendants will long preserve this throne." " In camp they will be the first soldiers of the army sacrificing their lives in the defence of the country." " Magistrates, they will never lose sight of the fact that contempt... | |
| James Parton - 1885 - 614 sider
...throne, he used such language as this : " My descendants will long preserve this throne. In the field, they will be the first soldiers of the army, sacrificing their lives for the defence of their country. As magistrates, they will never lose sight of the truth that contempt for the laws and of the social order... | |
| James Parton - 1886 - 588 sider
...used such language as this : (.372) " My descendants will long preserve this throne. In the field, they will be the first soldiers of the army, sacrificing their lives for the defence of their country. As magistrates, they will never lose sight of the truth that contempt for the laws and of the social order... | |
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