| 1759 - 742 páginas
...an agreeable woman, rather than an- illuftrioug queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not iufliciently tempered with found judgment, and the warmth of her heart, which was not, at all times, under the reflraint of difcretion, betrayed her both into errors, and into crimes. To fay that ihe was always... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 páginas
...was an agreeable woman, rather than an illuftrious queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not fufficiemly tempered with found judgment, and the warmth of her...her both into errors, and into crimes. To fay that fhe was always unfortunate, will not account for that long and almoft uninterrupted fucccflion of calamities... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 páginas
...was an agreeable woman, rather than an illufhiuiu queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not fufEciemly tempered with found judgment, and the warmth of her heart, which was not, at all times, under the refhaint of difcretion, betrayed her both into errors, and into crimes. To fay that Ihe was always... | |
| William Robertson - 1771 - 458 páginas
...an agreeable woman, rather than an illuftrious Queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not fufficiently tempered with found judgment, and the warmth of her...her both into errors, and into crimes. To fay that fhe was always unfortunate, will not account for that long and almoft uninterrupted fucceffion of calamities... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 páginas
...was an agreeable woman rather than an illuftrious queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not fufficlently tempered with found judgment, and the warmth of her...her both into errors and into crimes. To fay that flie was always unfortunate, will not account for that long and almoft uninterrupted fucceffion of... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 620 páginas
...was an agreeable woman, rather than an illuftrious Queen. The vivacity of her fpirit not fufficiently tempered with found judgment, and the warmth of her...her both into errors, and into crimes. To fay that fhe was always unfortunate, will not account for that long and almoft uninterrupted fucceffion of calamities... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 páginas
...agreeable woman rather than an Uluflrious queen. .. The vivacity of her fpirit, not fufficientlf teinpeEcd with found judgment, and the warmth of her heart,...the reftraint of difcretion, betrayed her both into errours and into crimes*. To fty that ihe was always unfortunate, will not account for that long and... | |
| William Robertson - 1794 - 620 páginas
...was an agreeable woman, rather than an illuftrious queen. The vivacity of her fpirit not fufEciently tempered with found judgment, and the warmth of her...her both into errors and into crimes. To fay that fhe was always unfortunate, will not account for that long and almoft uninterrupted fucvceflion of... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 680 páginas
...an agreeable woman, rather than an illuftrious queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not fufficiently tempered with found judgment, and the warmth of her...her both' into errors, and into crimes. To fay that fhe was always unfortunate, will not account for that long, and almoft uninterrupted facceffion of... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1795 - 678 páginas
...an agreeable woman , rather than an illultrious queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not ftifBciently tempered with found judgment, and the warmth of her heart, which was not at 'all times under the refbaint of discretion , betrayed her both into errors, and into crimes. To fay that fhe was always... | |
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