| William Robertson - 1777 - 548 trang
...deliverance from the burdens and cares of government, procured him, at firft, a confiderable remiffion from the acute pains with which he had been long tormented, he enjoyed, perhaps, more complete fatisfaclion in this humble folitude, than all his grandeur had ever yielded him. The ambitious thoughts... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 438 trang
...he had been long tormented; he enjoyed, perhaps, more complete fatisfaclion in this humble Iblitude, than all his grandeur had ever yielded him. The ambitious thoughts and projects which had fo long engroflfed,. and difquieted him, were quite effaced from ifyis mind: far from taking any part in the... | |
| Charles John Ann Hereford, John Adams - 1793 - 520 trang
...deliverance from the burdens and cares of government, procured him at fuft a corsfiderable remiffion from the acute pains with which he had been long tormented,...folitude, than all his grandeur had ever yielded him. Far from taking any part in the political tranfactions of the Princes of Europe, he retrained his curiofity,... | |
| Charles John Ann Hereford - 1793 - 782 trang
...deliverance from the burdens and cares of government, procured him at firft a confiderable remiffion from the acute pains with which he had been long tormented, he enjoyed, perhaps, more complete fitisfa^ion in this humble folitude, than all his grandeur had ever yielded him. Far from taking any... | |
| 1793 - 548 trang
...deliverance from the burdens ar.d cares of Government, procured him at firft a confiderible remilfion from the' acute pains with which he had been long tormented, he enjoyed, perhaps, mere complete fatiïfanion in this humble folitude, than all h's grandeur had ever yielded him. Fur... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 trang
...cares of government, procured him at firft a conliderablc remiifion from the acute pains of the gout, with which he had been long tormented, he enjoyed perhaps more complete fatisfadtion in this humble folitude than all his grandeur had ever yielded him. The ambitious thoughts... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 trang
...deliverance from the burdens and cares of government, procured him, at firft, a confiderable remifsion from the acute pains with which he had been long tormented, he enjoyed, perAaps, more complete fatisfaction in this humble folitude, than all his grandeur had ever yielded... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 288 trang
...he had been long tormented, he enjoyed, perhaps, more complete fatisfadtion in this humble Iblitude, than all his grandeur had ever yielded him. The ambitious thoughts and projects, which had fo long engrofled and difqv.ieted him, were quite effaced from his mind. Far from taking any part in the political... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 trang
...deliverance from the burdens and cares of government, procured him, at first, a considerable remission from the acute pains with which he had been long tormented, he enjoyed, perhaps, more complete satisfaction in this humble solitude, than all his grandeur had ever yielded him." The ambitious thoughts... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 trang
...deliverance from the burdens and cares of government, procured him at first a considerable remission from the acute pains with which he had been long tormented, he enjoyed perhaps more complete satisfaction in this humble solitude, than all his grandeur had ever yielded him. The ambitious thoughts... | |
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