| 1814 - 580 páginas
...Kings were his people ; nations were his outposts; and he disposed of courts, and camps, and churche-. and cabinets, as if they were the titular dignitaries...adamant. It mattered little whether in the field or drawing room ; with the moi or the levee; wearing the jacobin bonnet, or the iron crown; banishing... | |
| 1814 - 42 páginas
...j feeeattte common places in his contemplation; Kings were 'his people, Nations were his oat-posts, and he disposed of Courts, and Crowns, and Camps, and Churches, and Cabinets, as if they were ^he titukry dignitaries df the'ChessBoarcl! ' Amid all these changes, he stood immutable as adamant.... | |
| 1814 - 550 páginas
...most ancient capitals. All the visions of antiquity became commonplaces in her contemplation. Kings were his people ; nations were his outposts ; and he disposed of courts, and camps, and churches, and cabinets, as if they were the titular dignitaries of the chessboard. Amid... | |
| John Hampdon - 1815 - 638 páginas
...of victory— his flight from Egypt confirmed his destiny—ruin itself only elevated him to empire. of courts, and crowns, and camps, and churches, and...cabinets, as if they were the titular dignitaries of the chess board. Cradled in the camp, he was, to the last hour, the darling of his army. Of all his soldiers,... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 248 páginas
...most ancient capitals. All the visions of antiquity became common places in his contemplation ; kings /were his people — nations were his outposts; and...the levee — wearing the jacobin bonnet or the iron crown — banishing a Braganza, or espousing a Hapsburgh — dictating peace on a raft to the czar... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 páginas
...most ancient capitals. All the visions of antiquity became common places in his contemplation ; kings were his people — nations were his outposts; and...the levee — wearing the jacobin bonnet or the iron crown — banishing a Braganza or espousing a Hapsburgh — dictating peace on a raft to the Czar of... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 166 páginas
...ancient capitals. All the visions of antiquity became common places in his contemplation — kings were his people— nations were his outposts — and...cabinets, as if they were the titular dignitaries of the chessrboard ! Amid all these changes, he stood as immutable as adamant. It mattered little whether... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1820 - 296 páginas
...the visions of antiquity became common places in his contemplation; kings were his people—nations were his outposts; and he disposed of courts, and...adamant. It mattered little whether in the field or the drawing-room—with the mob or the levee— wearing the jacobin bonnet or the iron crown— banishing... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1821 - 278 páginas
...icople—nations were his outposts; and he disposed of rourts, and crowns, and camps, and churches, and :abinets, as if they were the titular- dignitaries of the chess-board!...adamant. It mattered little whether in the field or the drawing room—with the mob or the levee—wearing the jacobin bonnet or the iron crown—banishing... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1822 - 324 páginas
...most ancient capitals. All the visions of antiquity became common places in his contemplation ; kings were his people — nations were his outposts; and...field or the drawing-room — with the mob or the leveewearing the jacobin bonnet or the iron crown — banishing a Braganza, or espousing a llupsburgh... | |
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