| William Harris - 1762 - 544 trang
...con' tell, thought it high time to take off the mafque, and ' refolved to facrifice all our vitfories and deliverances ' to his pride and ambition, under...' in order to keep the peace of the nation, and to re* drain men from cutting one another's throats. One 1 difficulty yet remained toobftrud his defign,... | |
| William Harris - 1762 - 564 trang
...this conteft, thought it high time to take off the mafque, and refolved to facrifice all our viclories and deliverances to his pride and ambition, under...conftable, in order to keep the peace of the nation, and to re{(r.iiti men from cutting one another's throats. One difficulty yet remained toobftrud his defign,... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 486 trang
...Mafic ; and refolved to facrifice all our Victories and Deliverances to his Pride and Ambition, untier Colour of taking upon him the Office, as it were, of a High Conftable, in order to keep the Peace Peace of the Nation, and to reftrain Men from cutting one another's Throats. One Difficulty yet remained... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 542 trang
...victories and deliverances to his * Thurloe, vol. I. p. 637. ment will deserve the attention of the curious pride and ambition, under colour of taking upon him the office as it were of a high constable, in order to keep the peace of the nation, and to restrain men from cutting one another's... | |
| 1839 - 466 trang
...this contest, thought it high time to take off the masque, and resolved to sacrifice all our victories and deliverances to his pride and ambition, under colour of taking upon him Me office, at it were, (if a high constable, in order to keep the peace of the nation, and to restrain... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 trang
...this contest, thought it high time to take ofi' the mask, and resolved to sacrifice all Our victories and deliverances to his pride and ambition, under...of taking upon him the office as it were of a High Constable, in order to keep the peace of the nation, and to restrain meu from cutting one another's... | |
| Edmund Ludlow - 1894 - 634 trang
...this contest, thought it high time to take off the masque, and resolved to sacrifice all our victories and deliverances to his pride and ambition, under...of taking upon him the office as it were of a High Constable, in order to keep the peace of the nation, and to restrain men from cutting one another's... | |
| George Henry Clark - 1895 - 360 trang
...takes off his mask, resolves to sacrifice all victories to his pride and ambition, under the color of taking upon him the office, as it were, of a high Constable in order to keep the peace of the nation, and to restrain men from cutting each other's throats."... | |
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