| Sir James Emerson Tennent - 1830 - 584 sivua
...commerce, and murders and assassination became in some of the islands matters of daily occurrence.* Such over the villages of their dominion, the best way...between them and their subjects ; but if they offend in any thing else, 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that they may not brag of any privileges... | |
| 1831 - 660 sivua
...frequent rebellions of Candia do sufficiently evidence. If the gentlemen of these colonies do tyrannize over the villages of their dominion, the best way...between them and their subjects; but if they offend in any thing else, 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that they may not brag of any privileges... | |
| Robert Pashley - 1837 - 380 sivua
...If the gentlemen of these Colonies do tyrannize over the villages of their dominion, the best way it not to seem to see it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; hut if they offend in any thing else, 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that they may not... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1863 - 528 sivua
...gentlemen of these colonies do tyrannize over the villages of their dominion, it is best not to let them see it, that there may be no kindness between them...chastise them severely, that they may not brag of their privileges more than others." A single detail, the murder of an accepted son-in-law, who was... | |
| William James Stillman - 1874 - 230 sivua
...share, and keep good nature for a better occasion. . . . If the gentlemen of these colonies do tyrannize over the villages of their dominion, the best way is not to seem so see it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; but, if they offend in anything... | |
| Sir Thomas Walker Arnold - 1896 - 416 sivua
...the Republic on the subject of its Greek colonies : "If the gentlemen of these Colonies do tyrannize over the villages of their dominion, the best way...may be no kindness between them and their subjects." s It is not surprising to learn from the same sources that the Cretans longed for a change of rulers,... | |
| John Hackett - 1901 - 824 sivua
...these colonies do tyrannise over the villages of their dominion, the best way * . ^^ . 1*11 ls n°t t° seem to see it, that there may be no kindness between...well to chastise them severely, that they may not bnig of any privileges more than others." If, however, the Signory hoped by such trifling concessions... | |
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