| Eustace Budgell - 1732 - 314 trang
...fo unkind a Refolution, Lord Halifax briskly told him, That he had long with Indignation obferved, that while ' too many Fools and Blockheads were maintained in their Pride and Luxury, - ' at the Expence of the Publick, fuch Men as were really an Honour to their Country, and to the Age they lived... | |
| 1733 - 136 trang
...unkind a refolution, Lord " Halifax briskly told him, that he had long with " indignation obferved, that while too many fools " and blockheads were maintained in their pride and " luxury, at the expence of the public, fuch men a» " were really an honour to their country, and to [14) P. 150, "... | |
| Eustace Budgell - 1737 - 346 trang
...of fo unkind a Refolution, Lord Halifax briskly told him That he had long with Indignation obferved that while too many Fools and Blockheads were maintained in their Pride and Luxury at the Expence of the Publick, fuch Men as were really an Honour to their Country and to the Age they lived... | |
| 1764 - 198 trang
...fo unkind a refolution, Lord Halifax brifcly told him, that he had long with indignation obferved, that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury, at the expcnceof the public, fuch men as were really an' honour to their country, and to the age they lived... | |
| 1818 - 724 trang
...would not do'uc him to write upon the subject his Lordship bad mentioned. The Lord Treasurer entreated to know the reason of so unkind a resolution; Lord...that he had long, with indignation, observed that u-hile many Fools and Mlockheuds were maintained in thfir pride and luxury at the expencc df Ihepublick,... | |
| George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 trang
...would not desire him to write upon the subject his Lordship had mentioned. The Lord Treasurer entreated to know the reason of so unkind a resolution : Lord...he had long, with indignation, observed, that while many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury, at the expence of the public,... | |
| 1843 - 602 trang
...that he would not desire him to write on the subject. An explanation being asked, he warmly added, that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense, such men as were really an honour to their age and country, were shamefully suffered... | |
| 1843 - 596 trang
...that he would not desire him to write on the subject. An explanation being asked, he warmly added, that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense, such men as were really an honour to their age and country, were shamefully suffered... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1843 - 276 trang
...that he would not desire him to write on the subject. An explanation being asked, he warmly added, that while too many fools and blockheads were maintained in their pride and luxury at the public expense, such men as were really an honour to their age and country, were shamefully suffered... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 504 trang
...know a gentleman who would celebrate the victory in a manner worthy of it: but I will not name him." The Lord Treasurer entreating to know the reason of...really .an honour to their country and to the age in which they lived were shamefully suffered to languish in obscurity. Godolphin calmly replied, that... | |
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