The Works of the Late Right Honourable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, 第 1 卷J. Johnson, 1809 |
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第 xi 頁
... honour neither to his parts nor to his memory . In this mad career of pleasure he continued for some time ; but at length in 1700 , when he arrived at the twenty - eighth year of his age , he began to take a dislike to his method of ...
... honour neither to his parts nor to his memory . In this mad career of pleasure he continued for some time ; but at length in 1700 , when he arrived at the twenty - eighth year of his age , he began to take a dislike to his method of ...
第 xix 頁
... honour of kissing the king's hand , to whom he tes- tified the utmost submission . This request however was rejected with disdain ; the king had been taught to regard him as an enemy , and threw himself entirely on the whigs for safety ...
... honour of kissing the king's hand , to whom he tes- tified the utmost submission . This request however was rejected with disdain ; the king had been taught to regard him as an enemy , and threw himself entirely on the whigs for safety ...
第 xxiv 頁
... honour " and dignity of my royal mistress , and the " true interest of my country , has any where 46 66 transported me to let slip a warm or un- guarded expression , I hope the most fa- " vourable interpretation will be put upon it . It ...
... honour " and dignity of my royal mistress , and the " true interest of my country , has any where 46 66 transported me to let slip a warm or un- guarded expression , I hope the most fa- " vourable interpretation will be put upon it . It ...
第 xlvii 頁
... honour , by which I should have been tied down , not only from ever engaging against him , but also from making my peace at home . The Pretender cut this Gordian knot asunder at one blow ; he broke the links of that chain , which former ...
... honour , by which I should have been tied down , not only from ever engaging against him , but also from making my peace at home . The Pretender cut this Gordian knot asunder at one blow ; he broke the links of that chain , which former ...
第 xlviii 頁
... honour would previ- onsly have basely betrayed his employer : a man conscious of acting so infamous a part would have undertaken no defence , but let the accusations , which could not materially affect him , blow over , and wait for the ...
... honour would previ- onsly have basely betrayed his employer : a man conscious of acting so infamous a part would have undertaken no defence , but let the accusations , which could not materially affect him , blow over , and wait for the ...
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