| George Walker - 1825 - 668 str.
...would have re-purchased the bounty of the crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature ; and had no enjoyment whatever, but in the performance of some duty. At this exigent moment, the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a disposer whose power... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 str.
...would have réparée! the bounty of the crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he hüd re'd. simmers nyc дгшапсе of some duty. At this exigent moment the loss of a finished nian is easily supplied.... | |
| 1834 - 1056 str.
...action. Every day he lived he would have re -purchased the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more. He was made a public creature, and had no enjoyment whatever but in the performance of some duty. At this exigent moment, the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied." Then follows the passage... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 662 str.
...the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a publick . ( . . At this exigent moment, the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 str.
...the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a publick creature ; and had no enjoyment whatever, but in the performance of some duty. At this exigent moment, the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 str.
...would have re-purchased the bounty of the crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. esult of general contribution, as a military booty, solely among themselves. The poor word ascendan At this exigent moment, the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a disposer whose power... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 str.
...would have re-purchased the bounty of the crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature, and had no enjoyment whatever but in the performance of some duty. At this exigent moment, the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 str.
...would have re-purchased the bounty of the crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature, and had no enjoyment whatever but in the performance of some duty. At this exigent moment, the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 660 str.
...the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a publick creature; and had no enjoyment whatever, but in the performance of some duty. At this exigent moment, the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer vdiose power... | |
| 1867 - 740 str.
...would have repurchased the bounty of the crown, and ten times more if ten times more be had received. He was made a public creature, and had no enjoyment whatever but in the performance of some duty. At this exigent moment the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power... | |
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