| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 str.
...as a rational being, placed in authority, and entrusted with the government of mankind. We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife or a miftrefs; but her qualities as a fovereign, though with fome confiderable exceptions, are the object ot undifputed applaufe and approbation.'... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 str.
...as a rational being, placed in authority, and entrudcd with the government of mankind. We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife or a iniltrefs ; but her qualities as a fovereign, though with fome confiderable exceptions, are the object... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 str.
...as a rational being, placed in authority, and entrufted with the government of mankind. We rnay find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife or a miftrefs ; but her qualities as a fovereign, though with fome confiderable exceptions, are the object of undifputed applaufe and approbation.... | |
| David Hume - 1775 - 446 str.
...being, placed in autho- v *-—> rity, and entrufted with the government of mankind. '603. We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife or a miftrefs ; but her qualities as a fovereign, though with fome confiderable exceptions, are the object of undifputed applaufe and approbation.... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 str.
...a rattonftl beifig,,placed in authority, and entrufted with the government of mankind. We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife or a miftrefs; but her^iualities as a fqyereign, though with Tome conlider«ble ejtixptiOBs, are the oUje;5t. of undifputed... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 682 str.
...rational being» placed in authority, and iiitrufted with the government of mankind. ; We sjnay find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her, as a wife or a miftrefs; but her qualities, as a fovereign, though with fome confiderable exceptions^ are the objects of undisputed applaufe and approbation!... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 str.
...as a rational being, placed in authority, snd entrufted with the government of mankind. We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife, or a miftrefs ; but her qualities as a fovereign, though with fome confidrrable exceptions, are the object of undifputed applaufe and approbation.... | |
| 1797 - 522 str.
...a rational being, placed in anthority, and entruiled with the government of mankind. We may find ic difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife, or a miilrefs ; but her qualities as a fovereign, though with fome confidence exceptions, are the objecl... | |
| 1798 - 672 str.
...win her title be to a larger portion of praife or infamy. 11 We may find it difficult to reci.ncile our fancy to her, as a wife or a miftrefs ; but her qualities as a Irvrrcign, though with fome confidcrable exceptions, are the objecJ of undiiputcd applaufe and appiobation."... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 510 str.
...as a rational being, placed in authority, and entrusted with the government of mankind. We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife or mistress, but her qualities as a sovereign, though with »ome considerable exceptions, are the object... | |
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