| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 sivua
...her merely as a rational being, placed in authority, and entrusted with the government of mankind. We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to...with fome confiderable exceptions, are the object ot undifputed applaufe and approbation.' It muft be allowed, that this portraiture is drawn with a... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 sivua
...her .merely 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 sivua
...merely 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...the object of undifputed applaufe and approbation. K 3 Tbt Ckarafler of MART i N I. u THER*. WHILE appearances of danger daily increafed, and the ttmpeft... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1784 - 292 sivua
...placed in authority and entrufted with the government of mankind. We may, fays this fagacious writer, find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as...miftrefs ; but her qualities as a fovereign, though with fortie confiderable exceptions, are the objecl: of undifputed applaufe and approbation. To enter into... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1784 - 466 sivua
...authority and entrufted with the government of mankind. We may, fays this fagacious writer, find it it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife or a miftrefs ; but her qualities as a ibvereign, though with fome confiderable exceptions, are the obje6l of undifputed applaufe and approbation.... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 sivua
...her merely as 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 Eschenburg - 1795 - 678 sivua
...her merely as a rational being, placed in authority, and intruded with the government of mankind. . f We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to...though with fome confiderable exceptions, are the objects of undisputed applaufe and approbation, et if on, fcr. William »obertfon, eei. 17215 fleft.... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 682 sivua
...as a rational being» placed in authority, and iiitrufted with the government of mankind. ; We sjnay find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her, as...though with fome confiderable exceptions^ are the objects of undisputed applaufe and approbation! 0.& e tifo m Ï5v. tütlUamÄobertfc-it, gel. ijjzj... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 sivua
...her merely as a rational being, placed in authority, snd entrufted with the government of mankind. We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to...but her qualities as a fovereign, though with fome confidrrable exceptions, are the object of undifputed applaufe and approbation. • * • l/juj left... | |
| 1797 - 522 sivua
...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... | |
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