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" Thus the meaneft of the clan, knowing himfelf to be as wellborn as the head of it, revered m his chieftain his own honour, loved in his clan his own blood, complained not of the difference of ftation into which Fortune had thrown him, and fefpected himfelf. "
Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge - 303. oldal
1796
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 40. kötet

1771 - 882 oldal
...mcaneft of the clan, knowing himfelf to be as well born as the head of it, revered in his chieftain his own honour ; loved in his clan his own blood ; complained...of ftation into which fortune had thrown him, and refpccfted himfelf: the chieftain in return bciiowed a protection, founded equally on gratitude, and...

The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, 31. kötet

1771 - 522 oldal
...meaneft of the clan, knowing himfelf to be as wellborn as the head of it, revered in his chieftain his own honour ; loved in his clan his own blood ; complained...Of ftation into which fortune had thrown him, and refpected himfelf: the chieftain in return beftowed a protection, founded equally on gratitude, and...

The Perth magazine of knowledge and pleasure, 2. kötet

1772 - 412 oldal
...meaneft of the clan, knowing himfelf to be as well-born as the head of it.reveredinhis chieftain his own honour; loved in his clan his own blood; complained...of ftation into which fortune had thrown him, and refpected himfelf: the chieftain in return bellowed a protection, founded equally on gratitude, and...

The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, 45. kötet

1772 - 620 oldal
...themeaneft of the clan, knowing himfelf to beras well-born as. the head of it, revered in his chieftain his own honour ; loved in his clan his own blood ; complained...of ftation into which fortune had thrown him, and refpe<Sled himfelf: the chieftain in return beftowed a protection, founded equally on gratitude, and...

An historical miscellany. The third edition

Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 oldal
...meaneft of the clan, knowing himfelf to be as wellborn as the head of it, revered m his chieftain his own honour, loved in his clan his own blood, complained...of ftation into which Fortune had thrown him, and fefpected himfelf. The chieftain in a turn beftowed a protection, founded equally on gratitude, and...

Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland: From the Dissolution of the ..., 2. kötet

Sir John Dalrymple - 1790 - 708 oldal
...of the • clan, knowing himfelf to be as well born as the head of it, revered in his chieftain his own honour ; loved in his clan his own blood ; complained...him ; and refpe&ed himfelf: The chieftain in return bellowed a protection, founded equally on gratitude and the confcioufnefs of his own intereft. Hence...

Annual Register of World Events, 14. kötet

1803 - 582 oldal
...meanelî of the clan, knowing himfelf to be as well-born as the head of it, revered in his chieftain his own honour ; loved in his clan his own blood ; complained not of the difference of nation into which fortune had thrown him, and refpecled himfelf: The chieftain in return bellowed a...

The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., 2. rész,5. kötet

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 oldal
...considering himself to be as well born as the head of it, revered in his chieftain his own honor ; loved in his clan his own blood ; complained not of the difference of station into which fortune had thrown him, and respected himself: the chieftain in return bestowed...

The First-class Reader: A Selection for Exercises in Reading : from Standard ...

Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1833 - 288 oldal
...clan, knowing himself to be as well-born as the head of it, revered in his chieftain his own honor, loved in his clan his own blood, complained not of the difference of station into which Fortune had thrown him, and respected himself. The chieftain in return bestowed...

A Key to Hiley's Practical English Composition, 1. rész

Richard Hiley - 1855 - 136 oldal
...himself to be as well born as the head of it, recered in his chiefiain his own honour ; and loving in his clan his own blood, complained not of the difference of station into which fortune had thrown him. 5. When Columbus first discovered Jamaica, he approached...




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