| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 488 頁
...but Then he grew the Argument of all Tongues, every Man enquiring who, and what He was, that dürft, at his own charge, fupport the Liberty, and Property...throughout this Agitation, was with that rare temper and modefty, that they who watch'd him narrowly to find fome advantage againft his Perfon, to make him... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 頁
...but Then he grew the Argument of all Tongues, every Man enquiring* who, and what He was, that durft, at his own charge, fupport the Liberty, and Property of the Kingdom , and refcue his Country, as bethought, from being made a Prey to the Court. His carriage, throughout this Agitation, was with that... | |
| 1720 - 532 頁
...: But then he grew the Argument of all Tongues, every Man enquiring who and what he was, that durft at his own Charge fupport the Liberty and Property...throughout this Agitation was with that rare Temper and Modefty, that they who watch'tl him narrowly J to to find fome Advantage againft his Perfon, to make... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731 - 508 頁
...but Then he grew the Argument of all Tongues, every Man enquiring who, and what He was, that dürft, at his own charge, fupport the Liberty, and Property...throughout this Agitation, was with that rare temper and modefty, that they who watch'd him narrowly to find fome advantage againft his Perfon, to make him... | |
| 1791 - 340 頁
...of all tongues, every man enquiring who, and what he was, that durft, at his own expence and penI, fupport the liberty and property of the kingdom, and...he thought, from being made a prey to the court." And what made this his noble ftandagainft the encroachments of arbi- . trary power the more extraordinary... | |
| John Aikin - 1804 - 666 頁
...that durst, at his own expenxe and peril/ support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court." It was after the declaration of the judges in favour of the king's right to levy ship-money, that Hampden... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 頁
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being .made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 頁
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. His catriage, throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 頁
...what he was, that durst at his own charge support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 786 頁
...wa«, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of tire kingdom, and rescue Ьн country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. His carriage, throughout thib agitation, was with that rare temper and motlestv, that they who watched him narrowly to find... | |
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