| 1767 - 572 str.
...without a conioioufr.els ok any other qualification for power but hia fervility to i(, -bloated wiih pride and arrogance, calling for battles which he is not to fight, contending tor a vio'ent dominion which he can never exerci'.e, and tuis,i fied to be himfeit mean... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 str.
...military fkill, without a confcioufnefs of any other qualification for power but his fervility to it; bloated with pride and arrogance, calling for battles, which he is not to fight, contending for a violent dominion, which he can never exercife, and fatisfied to be himfelf mean and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 368 str.
...military Jkill, without a confcioufnefs of any other qualification for power but his fervility to it, bloated with pride and arrogance, calling for battles which he is not to fight, contending for a violent dominion which he can never cxercife, and fatisficd to be himfelf mean and... | |
| William Belsham - 1802 - 592 str.
...odious and difgufling, than an impotent helplefs creature, without civil wifdom or military fkill, bloated with pride and arrogance, calling for battles which he is not to fight." This was happily the laft effort of a pen which had long been taught to infcribe only characters of blood.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 452 str.
...military (kill, without a confcioufnefs of any other qualification for power but his fervility to it, bloated with pride and arrogance, calling for battles which he is not to fight, contending for a violent dominion which he can never exercife, and fatisfied to be himfelf mean and... | |
| 1818 - 596 str.
...declared — " he could not conceive any being under heaven (which in its infinite wisdom tolerates all sorts of existences) more odious and disgustful, than...without civil wisdom, or military skill, bloated with priile and arrogance, calling for battles which he is not to fight." FAMILY PRIDE. — That fasliivn,... | |
| 1819 - 660 str.
..."he could not conceive any being under heaven, £ which in its infinite wisdom tolerates all sorts ot existences,) more odious and disgustful, than an impotent,...with pride and arrogance, calling for battles which hei» not to fig-lit. Weitern navigation. The steam boat James Ross, lately made a passage from New... | |
| 1819 - 652 str.
..."he could not conceive any beinjj under heaven, (which in its infinite wisdom tolerates all sorts ot existences,) more odious and disgustful, than an impotent,...skill, bloated with pride and arrogance, calling for batUeï which heie not to light. Western navigatim. The steam boat James Лоз«, lately made a passage... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 str.
...military skill, without a consciousness of any other qualification for power, but his servility to it; bloated with pride and arrogance, calling for battles which he is not to fight, contending for a violent dominion, which he can never exercise, and satisfied to be himself mean and... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 str.
...military skill, without a consciousness of any other qualification for power, but his servility to it; bloated with pride and arrogance, calling for battles which he is not to fight, contending for a violent dominion, which he can never exercise, and satisfied to be himself mean and... | |
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