| John Mottley - 1739 - 412 páginas
...exhorting him to return to us, and iubmic ** to our Will, as being his Father and Lord ; " yet he alledg'd with a great many Calumnies *' againft us, that he ought not to be deliver* d " into our Hands, as if we had been his Ene*' my, and a Tyrant from whom he had n°" thing... | |
| 1751 - 394 páginas
...return to us, aad fubmit to our will, as being his father and Lord ; yet he alledged, with great and many calumnies againft us, that he ought not to be delivered into our hands, as if we had been his enemy, and a tyrant from, whom he had nothing to expect but death-. " In Ihort, he perfuaded his... | |
| 1762 - 664 páginas
...demands, and exhorted him to return to us, ' and fubmit to our will, as being his father and lord ; yet * he alledged, with a great many calumnies againft...be delivered into our hands ; as if we had ' been his enemy and a tyrant, from whom he had nothing 'to ' to expeft but death. In fhort, he perfuaded... | |
| 1762 - 570 páginas
...demands, and exhorted him to return to us, .' and fubmit to our will, *as being his father and lord ; yet * he alledged, with a great many calumnies againft...ought not to be delivered into our hands ; as if we bad .' been his tnsrny and a tyrant, from whom he had nothing «to ' ' to expecl but death. In fhort,... | |
| Voltaire - 1763 - 290 páginas
...and fubmit to our will, as b'ing his father and lord, ' yet he alledgcd, wuh a great many ca'uoinies againft us, that ' he ought not to be delivered into our hands, as if we had been ' his enemy, and a tyrant, from whom he had nothirg to expect ' but drath. In fhort, he perfuaded his... | |
| John Bancks - 1813 - 328 páginas
...lum to return to us, and submit to our will ; yet he alledged, with a great many calumnies against us, that he ought not to be delivered into our hands...tyrant, from whom he had nothing to expect but death. In short, he persuaded his imperial majesty, instead of sending him back at that time to us, to remove... | |
| 1836 - 436 páginas
...to our will, as being his father and lord ; yet he alleged, •with a great many calumnies against us, that he ought not to be delivered into our hands, as if we had been his enemy, and a tyrant, from whom he had nothing to expect but death. In short, he persuaded his imperial... | |
| 1836 - 428 páginas
...as being his father and lord ; yet he alleged, with a great many calumnies agamst us, that he ousht not to be delivered into our hands, as if we had been his enemy, and a tyrant, from whom he had nothing to eipect bat death. In short, he persuaded his imperial... | |
| sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1883 - 454 páginas
...submit to our will, as being his father and lord ; yet he alleged, with a great many calumnies against us, that he ought not to be delivered into our hands, as if we had been his enemy, and a tyrant, from whom he had nothing to expect but death. In short, he persuaded his imperial... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1904 - 334 páginas
...submit to our will, as being his father and lord, yet he alleged, with a great many calumnies against us, that he ought not to be delivered into our hands, as if we had been his enemy and a tyrant, from whom he had nothing to expect but death. In short, he persuaded his imperial... | |
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