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" There are few great personages in history who have been more exposed to the calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than queen Elizabeth ; and yet there is scarcely any whose reputation has been more certainly determined by the unanimous consent... "
The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution ... - Page 447
by David Hume - 1812
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, 20. köide

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 lehte
...reflections on her government. * There are few great perfonages in hiftory, who have been more expofed to the calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there fcarcc is any, whofe reputation has been more' certainly determined, by the unanimous confent of pofterity....
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the monthly review

SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 lehte
...reflections on her government. ' There are few great perfonages in hiftory, who have been more expofed to the calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than Queen Elizabeth; and yet there fcarce is any, whofe reputation has been more certainly determined, by the unanimous conient of pofterity....
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The History of England, 5. köide

David Hume - 1775 - 446 lehte
...luftre in the eyes of all Europe ! There are few great perfonages in hiftory, who have been more expofed to the calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than queen hlizabeth ; and yet there fcarcely is any, whofe reputation has been more certainly determined by the...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - 1789 - 416 lehte
...• IV. Ctarafrtr ofQttssti Eltzalnh. E- are- few perfonages in hiftory who have been more expofed to the calumny of enemies and the adulation of friends, than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there fcarce is any whofe reputation h;is been more certainly determined, by the unanimous confent of pofterity....
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., 7. köide

David Hume - 1789 - 510 lehte
...luftre in the eyes of all Europe. There are few great perfonages in hiftory, who have been more exppfed to the calumny of enemies , and the adulation of friends , than queen Elizabeth ; and yet there fcarcely is any, whofe reputation has been more certainly determined, by the unanimous confent of pofterity....
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The Prose epitome; or, Extracts, elegant, instructive, and entertaining ...

1792 - 494 lehte
...Another CbareiSer (//"ELIZABETH. There are few great perfonages in hiftory, who have been more expofed to the calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than queen Elizabeth ; and vet there is fiarce any whofe reputation has bei'n more certainly determined, by the unanimpv.s confent...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 lehte
...Aiuitbtr Cl'artuler of ELIZABETH. There are few great perfonages in hiftory who have been more expofed to the calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than queen Elizabeth ; and yet there is fcarce any whofe reputation has been more certainly determined, by the unanimous L. 75 r unanimous...
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The Monthly Magazine, 3. köide

1797 - 610 lehte
...hiftorhn* preceding paragraph. " There are few great perfonàges in hidory, who have been more expofed to the calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than Queen .Elizabeth ; and yet there fcarcely is any whofe reputation has been more certainly determined by the unanimous confent of pofterity....
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 lehte
...SECTION XI. Character of QUEEN ELIZABETH. THERE are few perfonages in hiftory, who have been more expofed to the calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there fcarcely is any, whofe reputation has been more certainly determined by the unanimous confent of pofterity....
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 288 lehte
...=JJ/B£W ELIZABETH. THERE are few perfonages in hiftory, who have been more expofed to ihefcalumny^of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there fcarcely is any, whole reputation has been more certainly determined by the unanimous confent of pofterity....
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