| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 trang
...muft have been crulhed in its infancy ; and an overgrown and enormous power eftablifhed, which muft have overwhelmed the liberties of Europe, and prolonged the reign of ignorance, bigotry, and fuperftition. dmCharacter »f the Marefchal I.efdiguieres, from the fame Author. ALTHOUGH fortune fometimes... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 632 trang
...muft have been crulhed in its infancy; and an overgrown and enormous power eftablifhed, which muft have overwhelmed the liberties of Europe, and prolonged the reign of ignorance, bigotry, and fuperflition. a* Ctaraflers of ike Marefckal Lefdi- appellations of " good neighbour, guierts, from... | |
| 1800 - 632 trang
...muft have been cruihed in its infancy; and an overgrown and enormous power eftablifhed, which muft have overwhelmed the liberties of Europe, and prolonged the reign of ignorance, bigotry, and fuperftition. ChaCHARACTERS. Cíaraflers of tie Marefcbal Lefdiguieres, from the fame Author. ALTHOUGH... | |
| 1800 - 608 trang
...muft have been crufhed in its infancy; and an overgrown and enormous power eftablifhed, which muft have overwhelmed the liberties of Europe, and prolonged the reign of ignorance, bigotry, arid fuperftition. M*. Charafltrs of tie Marefcl:al Lefdiguiert s, from tie/amt Author. ALTHOUGH fortune... | |
| Robert Watson, William Thomson - 1802 - 478 trang
...France itself must have sunk under the Spanish yoke ; the republic of the United Provinces must have been crushed in its infancy; and an overgrown and...the court of Spain. The former were thereby deprived ot ,a powerful friend, who had often supported them in the time of their distress; whereas the latter... | |
| Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 382 trang
...France itself must have sunk under the Spanish yoke ! the republic of the United Provinces must have been crushed in its infancy : and an overgrown and...the liberties of Europe, and prolonged the reign of bigotry and ignorance." But to return to Mrs. Graham, better known by the name of Macauley — -judge... | |
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