| Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 558 pages
...of which are all created by the court, the presidents of which can act only by immediate direction) ley l can not help fancying that the genius of freedom has entered that kingdom in disguise. If they have... | |
| John Forster - 1848 - 740 pages
...which are all created by the court and the presidents of ' which can only act by immediate direction, presume ' even to mention privileges and freedom,...and the ' country will certainly once more be free.' Some thirty years after this was written, and when the writer had been riftcen years in his grave,... | |
| Joachim Fernau - 1848 - 736 pages
...which are all created by the court and the presidents of ' which can only act by immediate direction, presume ' even to mention privileges and freedom,...and the ' country will certainly once more be free.' Some thirty years after this was written, and when the writer had been fifteen years in his grave,... | |
| John Forster - Authors, English - 1848 - 734 pages
...which are all created by the court and the presidents of ' which can only act by immediate direction, presume ' even to mention privileges and freedom,...and the ' country will certainly once more be free.' Some thirty years after this was written, and when the writer had been fifteen years in his grave,... | |
| Washington Irving - Biography & Autobiography - 1849 - 406 pages
...which are all created by the court, and the presidents of which can only act by immediate direction, presume even to mention privileges and freedom, who...and the country will certainly once more be free." Events have testified to the sage forecast of the poet. During a brief sojourn in Paris, he appears... | |
| Washington Irving - American literature - 1851 - 402 pages
...which are all created by the court, and the presidents of which can only act by immediate direction, presume even to mention privileges and freedom, who...and the country will certainly once more be free." 'Events have testified to the sage forecast of the poet. During a brief sojourn in Paris, he appears... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 400 pages
...which are all created by the court, and the presidents of which can only act by immediate direction, presume even to mention privileges and freedom, who...and the country will certainly once more be free." Events have testified to the sage forecast of the poet. During a brief sojourn in Paris, he appears... | |
| Washington Irving - Authors, English - 1851 - 400 pages
...which are all created by the court, and the presidents of which can only act by immediate direction, presume even to mention privileges and freedom, who...that kingdom in disguise. If they have but three weak mouarchs more successively on the throne, the mask will he laid aside, and the country will certainly... | |
| Biography - 1852 - 372 pages
...which are all created by the court, and the presidents of which can only act by immediate direction, presume even to mention privileges and freedom, who,...help fancying that the genius of Freedom has entered into that kingdom in disguise. If they have but three weak monarchs more successively on the throne,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 592 pages
...of which are all created by the court, the presidents of which can act only by immediate direction) presume even to mention privileges and freedom, who,...and the country will certainly once more be free. When I compare the figure which the Dutch make in Europe with that they assume in Asia, I am struck... | |
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