| Robert Watson - 1794 - Liczba stron: 474
...xliii, c. viii. with StraJa, lib., 225, &c. . ' m every where filled with aftonifhment. It ftruck B terror in a particular manner into the inhabitants •of the Low Countries ; who faw how vain it *5 " was to expecl mercy from a prince, who had fo obftinately refbfed to exercife... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - Liczba stron: 526
...world as a proof that his heart was dead to the sentiments of natural affection and humanity; and bis subjects were everywhere filled with astonishment....his own son; whose only crime, they believed, was his attachment to them, and his compassion for their calamities.* • f< . ; • (f SECTION IV. The... | |
| William Jones - 1819 - Liczba stron: 554
...interpretation. It was considered by all the world as a proof that his heart was dead to the sentinieuts of natural affection and humanity ; and his subjects...the inhabitants of the Low Countries ; who saw how rain it was to expect mercy from a prince, who had so obstinately refused to exercise it towards his... | |
| William Jones - 1832 - Liczba stron: 642
...heart was dead to the sentiments of natural affection and humanity ; and his subjects were every where filled with astonishment. It struck terror in a particular...his own son ; whose only crime, they believed, was his attachment to them, and his compassion of their calamities.* SECTION IV. THE HISTORY OF THE WALDENSES... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1845 - Liczba stron: 534
...heart was dead to the sentiments of natural affection and humanity ; and his subjects were every where filled with astonishment. It struck terror in a particular...his own son ; whose only crime, they believed, was his attachment to them, and his compassion for their calamities.* Similar calamities were permitted... | |
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