| William Robertson - 1769 - 536 páginas
...embrace ltis doctrines ; and to fhake the foundation of the Papal throne, before which the migntieft Monarchs had trembled, he difcovered, on fome occafions, fymptoms of vanity and felf-app!aufe. He muft have been indeed more than man, if, upon contemplating all that he. actually... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 páginas
...embrace his doctrines ; and to fhake the foundation of the Papal throne, before which the mightieft monarchs had trembled, he difcovered, on fome occafions, fymptoms of vanity and felf-applaufe. He mnft indeed have been more than man, if, upon contemplating all that he actually accomplifhed, he had... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 548 páginas
...the foundation of the papal throne, before which the mightieft Monarchs had trembled, he difcovercd, on fome occafions, fymptoms of vanity and felf-applaufe....accomplifhed, he had never felt any fentiment of this kind rifmg in his breaft *. SOME time before his death he felt his ftrength declining, his conftitution... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 512 páginas
...embrace his dodtrines ; and to fhake the foundation of the papal throne, before which the mightieft Monarchs had trembled, he difcovered, on fome occafions,...felf-applaufe^ He muft have been indeed more than man, ify Upon contemplating all that he actually accomplifhed, he had never felt any fentiment of this kind... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 478 páginas
...embrace his doctrines ; and to fhake the foundation of the papal throne, before which the mightieft Monarchs had trembled, he difcovered, on fome occafions,...than man, if. upon contemplating all that he actually B ° o K aecomplifhed, he had never felt any fentiment of « — -v — ' this kind rifing in his breaft*.... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 486 páginas
...embrace his doctrines ; and to fhake the foundation of the papal throne, before which the mightieft Monarchs had trembled, he difcovered, on fome occafions,...than man{ if, upon contemplating all that he actually BOOK. accompliflied, he had never felt any feotin&ent of this kind riling in his breaft*. SOME time... | |
| 1793 - 524 páginas
...the foundation of the papal throne, before which the mightieft roonarchs had trembled, he diicovered, on fome occafions, fymptoms of vanity and felf-applaufe....more than man, if, upon contemplating all that he aoually accompliihed, he had never felt any fentiments of this kind rifmg in his breaft.' Some time... | |
| George Gregory - 1795 - 594 páginas
...the foundation of the papal throne, before which the mightieft monarchs had trembled, hedifcovered,on fome occafions, fymptoms of vanity and felf-applaufe....contemplating all that he actually accomplifhed, he had never fek any fentiment of this kind rifing it\ his breaft. Some time before his death he felt his ftrength... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 páginas
...the Papal throne, before which the mightieft monarchs had trembled, he difcovercd, on fomeoccafions, fymptoms of vanity and felf-applaufe. He muft have...more than man, if, upon contemplating all that he adlually accomplifhcd, Ke had never felt any fentimcnt of this kind rifing in his brealt. Some time... | |
| John Mackenzie (of Huntingdon.) - 1809 - 424 páginas
...moAnarchs had trembled, he discovered, on some ' 'occasions, symptoms of vanity and self-applause. He must have been, indeed, more than man, if, upon contemplating all that he actually accomplished, he had never felt any sentiment of this kind rising in his breast. " Some time before... | |
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