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" Jupiter vult perdere, &c. could be properly applied to any person, whom could it so well fit as the gentleman of whom I have been speaking? for it is difficult by any other means to account for such a sudden infatuation. He was, indeed, soon afterwards... "
The Literary Panorama and National Register - 25. oldal
1819
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Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions &c

1819 - 490 oldal
...\va> very unjust,. is well as ungrateful; for M'Namarat had been olteii with him, and had seived 1 I was indeed soon afterwards made sensible of his misconduct,...it, for from this era may truly be dated the ruin him with great zeal and fidelity on many important occasions, both at home anil abroad. of his cause;...

Political and Literary Anecdotes of His Own Times

William King - 1818 - 284 oldal
...PITT'S administration. V difficult by any other means to account for such a sudden infatuation. * He was, indeed, soon afterwards made sensible of his...cause ; which, for the future, can only subsist in the * He was soon made acquainted with the defection which immediately followed upon the report of his...

Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, 3. kötet

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1819 - 860 oldal
...been speaking P for it is difficult by any other means to account for such a sudden infatuation. || He was, indeed, soon afterwards made sensible of his...this era may truly be dated the ruin of his cause. Dr. King adds, a few pages further on, Since I wrote this article, I met with a pamphlet, lately published...

Weaver's Magazine and Literary Companion, 2. kötet

1819 - 304 oldal
...been speaking? for it is difficult by any other means to account for such a sudden infatuation *. He was, indeed, soon afterwards made sensible of his...when it was too late to repair it : for from this efa may truly be dated the ruin of his cause; which, for the future, can only subsist in the non-juring...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1820 - 848 oldal
...been speaking ? for it is difficult by any other means to account for such a sudden infatuation. He was, indeed, soon afterwards made sensible of his...to the present government need ever be apprehended. themselves very frequently, not only to their own family, but to all their neighbours. They often quarrelled...

New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 406 oldal
...been speaking? for it is difficult by any other means to account for such a sudden infatuation. He was, indeed, soon afterwards made sensible of his...cause ; which, for the future, can only subsist in the nonjuring congregations, which are generally of the meanest people, from whom no danger to the present...

New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection, Moral ..., 2. kötet,3-4. rész

Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 oldal
...been speaking? for it is difficult by any other means to account for such a sudden infatuation. He was, indeed, soon afterwards made sensible of his...cause ; which, for the future, can only subsist in the nonjuring congregations, which are generally of the meanest people, from whom no danger to the present...

New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 408 oldal
...been speaking? for it is difficult by any other means to account for such a sudden infatuation. He was, indeed, soon afterwards made sensible of his...cause ; which, for the future, can only subsist in the nonjuring congregations, which are generally of the meanest people, from whom no danger to the present...

New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 oldal
...cause ; which, for the future, can only subsist in the nonjuring congregations, which are generally of the meanest people, from whom no danger to the present government need ever be apprehended. DR. w. KING. GEORGE II. THE king is in his seventy-fifth year ; but temperance and an excellent constitution...

The History of Scotland, from the Union to the Abolition of the Heritable ...

John Struthers - 1828 - 676 oldal
...Mr. M'Namara addressed him in the most respectful manner ; and though he spoke firmly, as he knew He was, indeed, soon afterwards made sensible of his...ruin of his cause, which, for the future, can only exist in the nonjuring congregations, which are generally formed of the meanest people, from whom no...




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