| 1814 - 550 pages
...useless, and their first stipulation was the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that...plunder. For the soldier he subsidized every people ; to Ihe people he made even pride pay tribute. . • In his hypocritical cant after liberty, in thf igapmed... | |
| 1814 - 580 pages
...useless, and their first stipulation was the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to peril, he repaid Ihem with plunder. For the soldier he subsidized every people ; to Ihe people he made even pride pay... | |
| John Hampdon - 1815 - 638 pages
...useless, and their first stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that...exposed them to peril, he repaid them with plunder. In this wonderful combination, his affectation of literature must not be omitted. The gaoler of the... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1817 - 248 pages
...stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he wag prodigal of himself; and that if he exposed them to...tribute. The victorious veteran glittered with his gains ; and the capital, gorgeous with the spoils of art, became the miniature metropolis of the universe.... | |
| Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1817 - 234 pages
...their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and tha$ if he exposed them to peril, he repaid them with plunder....tribute. The victorious veteran glittered with his gains ; and the capital, gorgeous with the spoils of art, became the miniature metropolis of the universe.... | |
| Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1817 - 166 pages
...useless, and their first stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. — They knew well if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that...peril, he repaid them with plunder. For the soldier, he subdued every people — to the people he made even pride pay tribute. The victorious veteran glittered... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1817 - 680 pages
...the safety of their favourite. " They knew well, that if he was lavish of them, he was nroili • gal of himself; and that if he exposed them to peril, he repaid them with plunder. Fur tl,e soldier, he subsidized every people; to the people he made even pride pay tribute. The victorious... | |
| Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc., Irish - 1820 - 296 pages
...useless, and their first stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that...tribute. The victorious veteran glittered with his gains; and the capital, gorgeous with the spoils of art, became the miniature metropolis of the universe.... | |
| Charles Phillips - Forensic orations - 1821 - 278 pages
...useless, and their first stipulation was for the safety of their favorite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that...tribute. The victorious veteran glittered with his gains; and the capital, gorgeous with the spoils of art, became the miniature metropolis of the universe.... | |
| Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1822 - 324 pages
...useless, and their first stipulation was for the safety of their favourite. They knew well that if he was lavish of them, he was prodigal of himself; and that...with plunder. For the soldier, he subsidized every body ; to the people he made even pride pay tribute. The victorious veteran glittered with his gains... | |
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