| 724 頁
...discovered, with fufficient cvi: dence, the diforder of his imagination. To prevent therefore ill intentioned perfons from giving him any trouble, or from making ufe of his name ororders to diliurb ihe public tranquillity, we gr.ve him< a guard, and placed about his psifun two... | |
| 1783 - 424 頁
...and difguft: on th« contrary, he fought after pleafure in objecb that difcovered, with fufficient evidence, the diforder of his imagination. ' To prevent,...therefore, ill-intentioned perfons from giving him anytrouble, or from making ufe of his name or orders to difturb the public tranquillity, we gave him... | |
| 1783 - 524 頁
...and difguft: on the;contrary, he fought after pleafure in object;, that difcovered, with fufficient evidence, the diforder of his imagination. ' To prevent, therefore, ill-intentioned perfons from giving .¿¡.m any trouble, or from making ufe of hi. name or orders to difturb the public tranquillity, we... | |
| 1764 - 804 頁
...fuificient evidence, the diforder of his imagination.. To prevent therefore ill-intentioned perfotis from giving him any trouble, or from making ufe of his name or orders to difturb the public tranquility, we gave him a guard, and placed about his perfon two officers of the garrifon, in whofe... | |
| Jean-Henri Castéra - 1798 - 506 頁
...contrary, he fought after pleafurc in objects that difcoveredi with fufficicnt evidence, the difordcr of his imagination. To prevent, therefore, ill-intentioned...whofe fidelity and integrity we could confide. Thefe officers were captain Vkffieff and lieutenant Tfchekin, who, by their long military fcrvices, which... | |
| William Tooke - 1800 - 550 頁
...and difgufl : pn the contrary, he fought after pleafure in objects that difcovered, with fufEcient evidence, the diforder of his imagination. To prevent,...whofe fidelity and integrity we could confide. Thefe officers were captain Vlaffief and lieutenant Tfchekin, who, by their long military fervices, which... | |
| 1802 - 502 頁
...fuftident evidence, the dilorder of his imagination. To prevent, therefore, ill-intentioned perlons from giving him any trouble, or from making ufe of...in whofe fidelity and integrity we could confide. Theie officers were captain Vvlaffeiff and lieutenant Tfchekin, who, by their long military fervices,... | |
| Richard Southwell Bourke Earl of Mayo - 1846 - 590 頁
...ill-intentioned persons from giving him any trouble, or from making use of his name or orders to disturb the public tranquillity, we gave him a guard, and placed about his person two officers of the garrison, in whose fidelity and integrity we could confide. These officers... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1855 - 372 頁
...ill-intentioned persons from giving" him any trouble, or from making use of his name or orders to disturb the public tranquillity, we gave him a guard, and placed about his person two officers of the garrison, in whose fidelity and integrity we could confide. These officers... | |
| James Grant - 1869 - 328 頁
...therefore, ill-intentioned persons from giving him any trouble, or from making use of his name to disturb the public tranquillity, we gave him a guard, and placed about his person two officers, in whose fidelity and integrity we could confide. These were Captain Vlasfief... | |
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