| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 402 trang
...himfelf. Thismade;»^«w«»f. him more irrefolute than the conjuncture of his Affairs would admit : if he had been of a rougher and more imperious Nature, he would have found more refpeft and Duty. And Vol. HI, Part i. 8 hit his not applying fome fevere cures to approaching Evils,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1714 - 444 trang
...as himfelf. This made ' him more irrefolute than the Conjuncture of his Affairs would admit ; if he had been of a rougher and more imperious Nature, he would have found more Refpedl: and Duty j and his not applying fome fevere Cures to approaching Evils, proceeded from the... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 388 trang
...made t»» ;udghim more irrefolute than the conjuncture of his Affairs would ">""• admit : if he had been of a rougher and more imperious Nature, he...found more refpect and Duty. And Vol. III. Part i, S " hit his net apply ing fomefevere cures to approaching Evils, proceeded .from the Lenity of his Nature,... | |
| 1720 - 532 trang
...well as himfelf. This made him more irrefolute than the Conjuncture of hfe Affairs would admit : Jf he had been of a rougher and more imperious Nature, he would have found more Refpect and Duty, and his not applying fome fevere Cures to approaching Evils, proceeded from the Lenity of his Nature, and... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 trang
...well as himself. This made him more irresolute than the conjuncture of his affairs would admit: if he had been of a rougher and more imperious nature, he would have found more respect and duty. And his not applying some severe cures to approaching evils, proceeded from the lenity... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 588 trang
...well as himfelf. This made him more irrefolute than the conjuncture of his affairs would admit : if he had been of a rougher and more imperious nature, he would have found more refpect and duty. And his not applying fome fevere cures to approaching evils proceeded from the lenity of his nature, and... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 590 trang
...wefl as himfelf. This made him more irrefolute than the conjuncture of his affairs would admit : if he had been of a rougher and more imperious nature, he would have found more refpedt and duty. And his not applying fome fevere cures to approaching evils proceeded from the lenity... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 trang
...well as himself. This made him more irresolute than the conjuncture of his affairs would admit. If he had been of a rougher and more imperious nature, he would have found more respect and duty ; and his not applying some severe cures to approaching evils, proceeded from the... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 664 trang
...well as himself. This made him more irresolute than the conjuncture of his affairs would admit : if he had been of a rougher and more imperious nature, he would have found more respect and duty. And his not applying some severe cures to approaching evils proceeded from the lenity... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 666 trang
...well as himself. This made him more irresolute than the conjuncture of his affairs would admit : if he had been of a rougher and more imperious nature, he would have found more respect 'and duty. And his not applying some severe cures' 4o approaching evils proceeded from the... | |
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