| William Russell - 1802 - 542 trang
...myself to her authority ; nor is my *' spirit so broken by past misfortunes, or so intimidated by *' present dangers, as to stoop to any thing unbecoming...majesty of a crowned head, or that will disgrace the ances*' tors from whom I am descended, and the son to whom I " shall leave my throne. If I must be... | |
| Mary Hays - 1803 - 546 trang
...subject myself to her authority. Nor is my spirit so broken by past misfortunes, or intimidated by present dangers, as to stoop to any thing unbecoming...will disgrace the ancestors from whom I am descended, and the son to whom I shall leave my throne. If I must be tried, princes only can be my peers. However... | |
| Mary Hays - 1803 - 542 trang
...subject jnyself to her authority. Nor is oiy spirit so broken by past misfortunes, or intimidated by present dangers, as to stoop to any thing unbecoming the majesty of a crowne<l head ; or that will disgrace the ancestors from •whom I am descended, and the son to whom... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 trang
...subject myself to her authority. Nor is my spirit so broken by my past misfortunes, or so intimidated by present dangers, as to stoop to any thing unbecoming the majesty of a crowned head, or that Will lUsgrags the- ancestors fr whom T am descended, and the son to whom I leave my throne. If I must be... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 trang
...subject myself" to her authority. Nor is my spirit so broken by my past misfortunes, or so intimidated by present dangers, as to stoop to any thing unbecoming the majesty of a crovuied head, or that will diij>ri:tj [he ancestor: f;v«i •whom I am descended, and the son to... | |
| Mary Hays - 1807 - 526 trang
...subject myself to her authority. Nor is my spirit so broken by past misfortunes, or intimidated by present dangers, as to stoop to any thing unbecoming...will disgrace the ancestors from whom I am descended, and the son to whom I shall leave my throne. If I must be tried, princes only can be my peers. However... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 538 trang
...authority. Nor is my spirit so broken " by its past misfortunes, or so intimidated by present dan*' gers, as to stoop to any thing unbecoming the majesty of...disgrace the ancestors from " whom I am descended, and the son to whom I shall leave " my throne. If I must be tried, princes alone can be my •c peers.... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 652 trang
...subject myself to her authority. Nor is my spirit so broken by its past misfortunes, or so intimidated by present dangers, as to stoop to any thing unbecoming...will disgrace the ancestors from whom I am descended, and the son to whom I shall leave my throne. If I am to be tried, princes alone can be my peers. The... | |
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