| 1790 - 612 页
...England, bafely deferring a caufe, which their own confcicnces held facred, are courtly fycophanis, and excite contempt: the facred college of cardinals,...bartering away the privileges of the Roman fee, publicly poll up their venality, and become the fhame of chriftendom : Henry, the lord of many people, whom... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1790 - 606 页
...England, bafcly deferting a caufe, which their own confciences held facred, are courtly fycophahts, and excite contempt: the facred College of cardinals,...bartering away the privileges of the Roman fee, publicly poll up their venality, and become the fhame of chriftendom : Henry, the lord of-many people, whom... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 734 页
...г the facred college of cardinals, bribed by g-ilJ, forget tin ir dignity, and bartering away ths privileges of the Roman fee, publicly poft up their venality, and become the (líame of Chriftendom. Henry, the lord of many people, whom Europe then admired, and whom pofterity... | |
| 1791 - 624 页
...and timid politician: the prelates of England, bafely deferting a caufe, which their own conftieuces held facred, are courtly fy*cophants, and excite contempt...fee, publicly poft up their venality, and become the ihame of chriucndom : Henry, the lord of many people, whom Europe then admired, and whom pofterity... | |
| James Anderson - 1791 - 422 页
...caufe, which theic own confciences held facred, are courtly fycophants, and excite contempt: The lacred college of cardinals, bribed by gold, forget their...publicly poft up their venality, and become the fhame of Chriiiendom : Henry, the lord of many people, whom Europe then admired, and whom pofterity has called... | |
| Joseph Berington - 1793 - 352 页
...and timid politician: the prelates of England , bafely deferting a caufe, which their own confciencea held facred, are courtly fycophants, and excite contempt:...bartering away the privileges of the Roman fee, publicly J»ofi up their venality, and become the fliame of chrrftendom : Henry , the lord of many people ,... | |
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