| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 178 str.
...of man, into beautiful allegories, in the sixth book of his /Er.eiti, gives us the punishment, &c. And Philip the fourth was obliged, at last, to conclude...interest of Spain, and to that of all Europe, in the Pyrer.ean treaty. It appears that there are, by a late calculation, upwards of fifteen millions of... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 542 str.
...allegories, gives us the punishment, &c. And, at last, in the Pyrenean treaty, Philip the fourth was obliged to conclude a peace, on terms repugnant to his inclination,...the interest of Spain, and to that of all Europe. By a late calculation, it appears t/iat, in Great Britain aml Ireland, there are ujnvards of fifteen... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 224 str.
...his jlineid, gives us the punishment, &c. And Philip the fourth was obliged, at last, to con* elude a peace, on terms repugnant to his inclination, to...and to that of all Europe, in the Pyrenean treaty. It appears that there are, by a late calculation, upwards of fifteen millions of inhabitants, in Great... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1814 - 308 str.
...soul of man, into beautiful allegories, in the sixth book of his ./Eneid, gives us the punishment, &c. And Philip the fourth was obliged, at last, to conclude...and to that of all Europe, in the Pyrenean treaty. It appears that there are, by a late calculation, upwards of fifteen millions of inhabitants, in GreatBritain... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1814 - 190 str.
...relates to the soul of man, into beautiful allegories, gives us the punishment, &c. fourth was obliged to conclude a peace, on terms repugnant to his inclination,...the interest of Spain, and to that of all Europe. By a late calculation, it appears that, in Great Britain and Ireland, there are upwards of fifteen... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 452 str.
...punishment, &c. Spectator, No. 90. Better thus : Virgil, who in the sixth book of his Jlneid, has cast, Sec. And Philip the Fourth was obliged at last to conclude...and to that of all Europe, in the Pyrenean treaty. Letters on History, Vol. I. Let. vi. Btilingbrake. Better thus : And at last, in the Pyrenean treaty,... | |
| Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames - 1817 - 532 str.
...of the whole creation. Better thust ' .. Virgil, who in the sixth book of his JEneid, has cast, &c. And Philip the Fourth was obliged at last to conclude...and to that of all Europe, in the Pyrenean treaty. . . •. Letters on History, Vol.i. Let. 6. Bol•ngbroJce. Better thus: ' I!.: . . . . • .'•i.•.•.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1817 - 216 str.
...of man, into beautiful allegories, in the sixth 'book of his .ffineid, gives us the punishment, &c. And Philip the fourth was obliged, at last, to conclude...people, to the. interest of Spain, and to that of all'Europe, in the Pyrenean treaty. It appears that there are, by a late calculation, upwards of fifteen... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1819 - 718 str.
...allegories, gives us the pnnishment, &c. And, at last, in the Pyrencan treaty, Philip the fourth was obliged to conclude a peace, on terms repugnant to his inclination,...that of his people, to the interest of Spain, and lo that of all Europe. By a late calculation, is appears that, in Great Britain and Ireland, there... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1819 - 458 str.
...fcc. Spectator, No. 90. Better thus: • Virgil, who in the sixth book of his &neid, has cast, See. And Philip the Fourth was obliged at last to conclude a peace on terms repugnant to bis inclination, to that of his people, to the interest of Spain, and to that of all Europe, in the... | |
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