| 1814 - 42 páginas
...stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. They knew well, that if he was too lavish" of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to...tribute. The victorious veteran glittered with his gains; ana the capital, gorgeous with the spoils of art, laecame the miniature metropolis of the universe.... | |
| 1814 - 550 páginas
...stipulation was the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to...plunder. For the soldier he subsidized every people ; to Ihe people he made even pride pay tribute. . • In his hypocritical cant after liberty, in thf igapmed... | |
| 1814 - 580 páginas
...stipulation was the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to peril, he repaid Ihem with plunder. For the soldier he subsidized every people ; to Ihe people he made even pride pay... | |
| John Hampdon - 1815 - 638 páginas
...stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to peril, he repaid them with plunder. In this wonderful combination, his affectation of literature must not be omitted. The gaoler of the... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 166 páginas
...stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. — They knew well if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to...peril, he repaid them with plunder. For the soldier, he subdued every people — to the people he made even pride pay tribute. The victorious veteran glittered... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 páginas
...the safety of their favourite. " They knew well, that if he was lavish of them, he was nroili • gal of himself; and that if he exposed them to peril, he repaid them with plunder. Fur tl,e soldier, he subsidized every people; to the people he made even pride pay tribute. The victorious... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1820 - 296 páginas
...stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to...of the universe. In this wonderful combination, his affection of literature must not be omitted. The gaoler of the press, he affected the patronage of... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1821 - 278 páginas
...stipulation was for the safety of their favorite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to...affectation of literature must not be omitted. The jailor of the press, he affected the patronage of letters—the , proscriber of books, he encouraged... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1822 - 324 páginas
...stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to...with plunder. For the soldier, he subsidized every body ; to the people he made even pride pay tribute. The victorious veteran glittered with his gains... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 páginas
...of their' favourite. They well knew that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of hiuistlf ; and if he exposed them to peril, he repaid them with plunder...victorious veteran glittered with his gains ; and the capita^ gorgeous with the spoils of art, became the miniature metropolis of the universe. In this wonderful... | |
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