| William Robertson - 1769 - 508 páginas
...foretold the calamities it would fuffer from the infolence, the rapacioufnefs, and ignorance of ftrangers. While his mind was agitated by thefe paffions, he...continued labour, he might end his days in tranquillity. Hit death. This meflage proved fatal to Ximenes. His haughty mind, it is probable, would not furvive... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1769 - 594 páginas
...would fuiFer from the info, lence, the rapacioufnefs, and ignorance of ftrangers. While his mind «cas agitated by thefe paffions, he received a letter from the king, in which, after a few cold and formal exprcffions of regard, he was allowed to retire to his diocefe ; that after a life of fuch continued... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 538 páginas
...infolence, the rapacioufnefs, and ignorance of ftrangers. "While his mind was agitated by thefe paflions, he received a letter from the king, in which, after...of fuch continued labour, he might end his days in His death, tranquillity. This meflage proved fatal to Ximtrnes, his haughty mind, it is probable, would... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 430 páginas
...ignorance of ftrangers. While his mind was B°°K Iagitated by thefe paffions, he received a letter ,.,_ from the king, in which, after a few cold and formal...labour, he might end his days in tranquillity. This meffage proved fatal to Hiide«tb> Ximenes. His haughty mind, it is probable, would not furvive difgrace... | |
| William Robertson - 1782 - 412 páginas
...and ignorance of B °j° K ftrangers. While his mind was agitated by thefe *— -v ~> pafiions,' hfc '-received a letter from the king, in which, after a few cold and formal 'expreflions of regard, he was allowed to retire to his diocefej that after a life of fuch continued... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 394 páginas
...calamities which it would fuffer from the infolence, the rapacioufnefs, and ignorance ofBOj°K ftrangers. While his mind was agitated by thefe paffions, he...labour, he might end his days in tranquillity. This mefiage His death. proved fatal to Ximenes. His haughty mind, it is probable, could not furvive difgrace;... | |
| Charles John Ann Hereford, John Adams - 1793 - 520 páginas
...country, from the infolence, the rapacity and ignorance of foreign minions, his anguifh was augmented by a letter from the King, in which, after a few cold...continued labour he might end his days in tranquillity. He received not the meflagewith his ufual fortitude ; probably his haughty mind could not brook difgrace... | |
| 1800 - 586 páginas
...foretold the calamities it would fufFer from the infolence, the rapacioufnefs, and ignorance of ftrangers. While his mind was agitated by thefe paffions, he received a letter from the king, i» which, after a few cold and formal expreffions of regard, he was allowed to retire to his diocefe... | |
| 1800 - 580 páginas
...the calamities it would fuffèr from the infolence, the rapacioufnefs, and ignorance of ftrangei-s. While his mind was agitated by thefe paffions, he received a letter from the king, ia which, after a few cold and formal expreffions of regard, he was allowed to retire to his diocefe... | |
| William Robertson - 1802 - 398 páginas
...While his mind was agitated by thefe t^v-^j paflions, he received a letter from the king, in 1S1J' which, after a few cold and formal expreffions of...he might end his days in tranquillity. This meflage Hit death, proved fatal to Ximenes. His haughty mind, it is probable, could not furvive difgrace; perhaps... | |
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