His designs were always great and good; but it was thought he trusted too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them. This, in a government that has so much of... The History of England - 第 262 頁Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) 著 - 1763完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1899 - 524 頁
...imagination or invention. His defigns were always great and good ; but it was thought he trufted too much to that, and did not defcend enough to the humours...acceptable to them. This, in a Government that has fo much of freedom in it, as ours, was more necefTary than he was inclined to believe. His refervednefs grew... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 638 頁
...in imagination or invention. His defigns were always great and good ; but it was thought he trufled to much to that, and did not defcend enough to the...filence. He did not like contradiction, nor to have his aclions cenfured ; but he loved to employ and favour thofe, who had the arts of complacence; yet he... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 576 頁
...too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people, to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them : this, in a government that has so much of freedom in it as ours, was remarkable in the low ca- sentinel that he suffered to be pacities... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 576 頁
...too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people, to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them: this, in a government that has so much of freedom in it as ours, was remarkable in the low ca- sentinel that he suffered to be pacities... | |
| Charles Duke Yonge - 1850 - 240 頁
...trusted too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them. This, in a government that has so much of freedom as ours, was more necessary than he was inclined to believe. He did not like contradiction,... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 頁
...too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people, to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them. This, in a government that has so much of freedom in it as ours, was more necessary than ho was inclined to believe. His reservedness... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 頁
...too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people, to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them. This, in a government that has so much of freedom in it as ours, was more necessary than he was inclined to believe. His reservedness... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 頁
...trusted too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them. This, in a government that has so much 1 1f freedom in it as ours, was more necessary than he was inclined to believe. His reservedness... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 頁
...trusted too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them. This, in a government that has so much of freedom in it as ours, was more necessary than he was inclined to believe. His reservedness... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 頁
...trusted too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them. This, in a government that has so much of freedom in it as ours, was more necessary than he was inclined to believe. His reservedness... | |
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