The Works of the Late Right Honourable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, 第 1 卷J. Johnson, 1809 |
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第 xiii 頁
... negotiations that history can af- ford . But nothing seemed too great for his abilities and industry ; he set himself to the undertaking with spirit : he began to pave the way to the intended treaty , by making : the people discontented ...
... negotiations that history can af- ford . But nothing seemed too great for his abilities and industry ; he set himself to the undertaking with spirit : he began to pave the way to the intended treaty , by making : the people discontented ...
第 xvi 頁
... negotiations , and the safety of their friends , were entirely sacrificed to it . It was in vain that Swift , who was admitted out . into their counsels , urged the unreasonable im- into xvi LIFE OF HENRY summit of power, began to ...
... negotiations , and the safety of their friends , were entirely sacrificed to it . It was in vain that Swift , who was admitted out . into their counsels , urged the unreasonable im- into xvi LIFE OF HENRY summit of power, began to ...
第 xxii 頁
... negotiating the treaty of Utrecht , was come over to Do- ver , and had promised to reveal all he knew . The duke of Marlborough planted his crea- tures round his lordship , who artfully endea- voured to increase the danger ; and an im ...
... negotiating the treaty of Utrecht , was come over to Do- ver , and had promised to reveal all he knew . The duke of Marlborough planted his crea- tures round his lordship , who artfully endea- voured to increase the danger ; and an im ...
第 xxx 頁
... negotiate at the court of France , where my friends imagined that I should not fail to meet a favourable reception , and from whence they made no doubt of receiving assistance in a situation of affairs so critical , so unex- pected ...
... negotiate at the court of France , where my friends imagined that I should not fail to meet a favourable reception , and from whence they made no doubt of receiving assistance in a situation of affairs so critical , so unex- pected ...
第 xxxiii 頁
... negotiations at Paris were still more un- promising than those at Comercy , and nothing - but absolute infatuation seemed to dictate every measure taken by the party . He there found a multitude of people at work , and every one doing ...
... negotiations at Paris were still more un- promising than those at Comercy , and nothing - but absolute infatuation seemed to dictate every measure taken by the party . He there found a multitude of people at work , and every one doing ...
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