| Maximilien de Béthune duc de Sully - 1763 - 384 lehte
...perfecting, a great number of ufeful regulations ; many I have already fpecified : and I fhall fum up all, by faying, that there were no conditions, employments,...could not be overthrown by the death of their author, as it but too often happened in this monarchy. It was his defire, he faid, that glory might influence... | |
| Maximilien de Béthune duc de Sully - 1778 - 480 lehte
...all, by faying, that there were no conditions, employments, or profeflions, to which his refle&ions did not extend ; and that with fuch clearnefs and...could not be overthrown by the death of their author, as it but too often happened in this monarchy. It was his defire, he faid, that glory might influence... | |
| 1794 - 622 lehte
...they were lions, to extend ; and that with inch clearnefs and penetration, that the changes he had projected could not be overthrown by the death of their author. ' It wat drawn by the people to their houfe at his,defire,' he faid, ' that glory might Clifton; and their... | |
| Maximilien de Béthune duc de Sully - 1817 - 526 lehte
...employments, or professions, to which his reflections did not extend; and that with such clearness and penetration, that the changes he projected could not be overthrown by the death of their author, as it but too often happened in this monarchy. It was his desire, he said, that glory might influence... | |
| 1822 - 386 lehte
...employments, or professions, to which his reflections did not extend ; and that with such clearness and penetration, that the changes he projected could not be overthrown by the death of their author, as it but too often happened in this monarchy. It was his desire, he said, that glory might influence... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 386 lehte
...professions, to which his reflections did not extend ; and that with such clearness and penetfation, that the changes he projected could not be overthrown by the death of their author, as it but too often happened in this monarchy. It was his desire, he said, that glory might influence... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 900 lehte
...employments, or professions, to which his reflections did not extend, and that with such clearness and penetration, that the changes he projected could not be overthrown by the death of their author. His was a mind in which the ideas of what is great, uncommon, and beautiful, seemed to rise of themselves... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1871 - 282 lehte
...conditions, employments, or professions to which his reflections did not extend, and that with such clearness and penetration, that the changes he projected could not be overthrown by the death of their author. His was a mind in which the ideas of what is great, uncommon, and beautiful seemed to rise of themselves... | |
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