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" Were I ambitious of any other Patron than the Public, I would inscribe this work to a Statesman, who, in a long, a stormy, and at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, x PREFACE almost without a personal enemy: who has retained,... "
Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Página 20
editado por - 1816
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The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volumen12

1789 - 508 páginas
...and at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, almoft without -a perfonal enemy ; who has retained, in his fall from power, many faithful and difinterefted friends ; and who, under, the preflure of fevere infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour...
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Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in Vols. IV, V ...

John Whitaker - 1791 - 276 páginas
...and at length an unfortunate adminiftration, had many political opponents, almoft without a perfonal enemy ; who has retained, in his fall from power, many faithful and difmterefted friends ; and who, under the preflure of fevere infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour of...
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Letters During the Course of a Tour Through Germany, Switzerland, and Italy ...

Robert Gray - 1794 - 494 páginas
...at length an unfortunate adminiftration, has had many political opponents almoft without a perfonal enemy ; who has retained, in his fall from power, many faithful and difinterefted friends ; and who, under the preffure of a ijbvere infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen7

Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 454 páginas
...country; and the approbation of that country is the best and most honourable reward of my labours. Were I ambitious of any other patron than the Public, I...personal enemy: who has retained, in his fall from from power,1 many faithful and disinterested friends ; and Who$ under the pressure of severe infirmity,"...
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Collins's Peerage of England: Contains the earls from the commencement of ...

Arthur Collins - 1812 - 556 páginas
...his seventh volume, 8i'o. of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: " Were I ambitious (says he), of any other patron than the public, I would inscribe...disinterested friends; and who, under the pressure of severe inlirmity, enjoys the lively vigour of his mind, and the felicity of his incomparable temper. Lord...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Edward Gibbon, Esq: With Memoirs of His ..., Volumen2

Edward Gibbon - 1814 - 544 páginas
...the last three volumes of Mr. Gibbon's History of the Decline and Full of the Roman Empire: " Were I ambitious of any other patron than the public, I...administration, had many political opponents, almost without a pen-»onal enemy: who has retained in his fall from power many faithful and disinterested friends,...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen1

Edward Gibbon - 1850 - 664 páginas
...country ; and the approbation of that country is the best and most honorable reward of my labors. 3Vere I ambitious of any other Patron than the Public, I...would inscribe this work to a Statesman, who, in a * See Dr. Robertson's Preface to his 1 tistory of America. long, a stormy, and at length an unfortunate...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen1

Edward Gibbon - 1851 - 656 páginas
...inscribe this work to a Statesman, who, in a * Sec Dr. Robertson's Preface to his History of America. long, a stormy, and at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, almost Avithout a personal enemy ; who has retained, in his fall from power, many faithful and disinterested...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen1

Edward Gibbon - 1852 - 666 páginas
...country; and the approbation of that country is the best and most honorable reward of my labors Were I ambitious of any other Patron than the Public, I would inscribe this work to a Statesrftan, who, 'in a" * See Dr. .Robertson's Preface to his History of America. long, a stormy,...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen1

Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 468 páginas
...country ; and the approbation of that country is the best and most honourable reward of my labours. Were I ambitious of any other patron than the public, I would inscribe this work to a Statesman who, ma long, a stormy, and at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, almost...
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