| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 594 páginas
...proclaiming them at public times and in public places, unless you expect, by your gaudy shows and serpentine policy, to amuse the multitude and beguile the unthinking,...inclinations leads her to make all her subjects easy, that knowhow to be so, yet her Majesty is not without means to curb insolence, but more especially in your... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 598 páginas
...proclaiming them at public times and in public places, unless you expect, by your gaudy shows and serpentine policy, to amuse the multitude and beguile the unthinking,...gentlemen, be not deceived, for though the clemency of her Majesty'." government and of her gracious inclinations leads her to make all her subjects easy, that... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1886 - 734 páginas
...HUNTER AND BROOKE. S55 times and in public places, unless you expect by your gaudy shows and serpentine policy, to amuse the multitude, and beguile the unthinking...gentlemen, be not deceived, for though the clemency of her Majesty1s government, and of her gracious inclinations leads her to make all her subjects easy, that... | |
| John Fiske - 1897 - 462 páginas
...expect by your gaudy shows and serpentine policy to amuse the multitude and beguile the unthinking, ... an act of deceit well known to be amongst you. But, gentlemen, be not deceived. ... In plain and few words, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these things ; for if... | |
| John Fiske - 1902 - 556 páginas
...by your gaudy shows and serpentine policy to amuse the multitude and beguile the unthinking, . . . an act of deceit well known to be amongst you. But, gentlemen, be not deceived. . . . In plain and few words, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these things ; for... | |
| Elihu Samuel Riley - 1904 - 442 páginas
...them at publick times and in publick places, unless you expect, by your gawdy shows and Serpentine Policy to amuse the multitude and beguile the unthinking,...— an Act of Deceit well known to be amongst you." " Iii plain and few words, Gentlemen, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these things,... | |
| Alfred Maurice Low - 1909 - 456 páginas
...proclaiming them at public times and in public places, unless you expect, by your gaudy shows and serpentine policy, to amuse the multitude and beguile the unthinking,...weakest part of them, an act of deceit well known to be among you." Having warned them that there were means to curb their insolence, this mild-spoken governor... | |
| William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner - 1906 - 678 páginas
...But Gent be not deceiv'd for tho the Clemency of her Maj" Government And of her Gratious inclination leads her to make All her Subjects Easy that know how to be so Yet her.Majty is not without means sufficient to Curb insolence in All but more Especially in Your fraternity... | |
| John Fiske - 1897 - 470 páginas
...expect by your gaudy shows and serpentine policy to amuse the multitude and beguile the unthinking, ... an act of deceit well known to be amongst you. But, gentlemen, be not deceived. ... In plain and few words, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these things ; for if... | |
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