Some may imagine," continued he, " that these calamities are not displeasing to me, because they may in some measure turn to my advantage. I renounce all such unworthy thoughts. The love of my country is the first principle of my worldly wishes ; and... Catherine Hutton and Her Friends - 第 35 頁Catherine Hutton 著 - 1895 - 264 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| sir Thomas Hanmer (4th bart.) - 1838 - 552 頁
...illtreatment, and disregard of the ancient nobility, and said, It gave him great trouble to see the interests of the nation abandoned to the direction of a new...my advantage. I renounce all such unworthy thoughts : the love of my country is the first principle of my worldly wishes : and my heart bleeds to see so... | |
| James Maidment - 1844 - 652 頁
...and imposed to support foreign interest. He lamented the ill treatment and disregard of the ancient Nobility, and said it gave him great trouble to see...advantage. I renounce all such unworthy thoughts. The love of my country is the first principle of my worldly wishes ; and my heart bleeds to see so... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Byerley Thomson - 1846 - 552 頁
...and imposed to support foreign interests : he lamented the ill-treatment and disregard of the ancient nobility ; and said it gave him great trouble to see...advantage ; I renounce all such unworthy thoughts.'"* * The rest of the letter not being material, is omitted. _ 2 -£J fj* g S W S tf nT oi illi i 3 i &.... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1846 - 562 頁
...and imposed to support foreign interests : he lamented the ill-treatment and disregard of the ancient nobility ; and said it gave him great trouble to see...country : "some may imagine," continued he, "that these ealamities are not displeasing to me, because they may, in some measure, turn to my advantage ; I renounce... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Byerley Thomson - 1846 - 552 頁
...and imposed to support foreign interests : he lamented the ill-treatment and disregard of the ancient nobility ; and said it gave him great trouble to see the interest of the nation abandoned to the direetion of a new set of people, who must at any rate enrich themselves by the spoil of their country... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of London - 1849 - 376 頁
...and impos'd to support foreign interest. He lamented the ill treatm' and disregard for the ancient nobility, and said it gave him great trouble to see the interest of the nation abandon'd to yp direction of a new sett of people, who must at any rate enrich themselves by the spoil... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of London - 1849 - 384 頁
...and impos'd to support foreign interest. He lamented the ill treatm' and disregard for the ancient nobility, and said it gave him great trouble to see the interest of the nation abandon'd to y° direction of a new sett of people, who must at any rate enrich themselves by the spoil... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1875 - 404 頁
...and imposed to support foreign interest. He lamented the ill-treatment and disregard of the ancient nobility, and said it gave him great trouble to see the interest of the nation abandoned to the directions of a new set of people, who must at any rate enrich themselves by the spoil of the country.... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1875 - 528 頁
...foreign interest. He lamented the ill-treatment and disregard of the ancient nobility, and said ir gave him great trouble to see the interest of the nation abandoned to the directions of a new set of people, who must at any rate enrich themselves by the spoil of the country.... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884 - 434 頁
...he said, the authors of the calamity ' would find means to be above the common course of justice.' ' Some may imagine, continued he, ' that these calamities...advantage. I renounce all such unworthy thoughts. The love of my country is the first principle of my worldly wishes, and my heart bleeds to see so brave... | |
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