| William Seward - 1795 - 684 ページ
...; and lead of all, that " Nation which has fhewn itfclf the leaft virtuous of all." T a "a bright " a bright gem of Liberty amidft the darknefs of " Italian...precipices, never reflecting that as there " was not any place of reception for ftrangers in " the Citta, we might poffibly be expofed to the " alternative... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 ページ
...political Hate of the mountain, a bright gem of Liberty amid ft the darknefs of Italian fervitudc, we clambered cheerfully over the precipices, never reflecting that as there was not any place of reception for ftrangers in the Ciui, we might poflibly bo expofed to the alternative of Ileeping... | |
| 1795 - 614 ページ
...fcemcd fo admirably to accord with the political (late of the mountain, a bright gem of Li.berty amid it the darknefs of Italian fervitude, we clambered cheerfully over the precipices, never refleiiling that as there was riot any place of reception for ftrangers in the Città, we might poflibly... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 430 ページ
...a Republick ; and lead of all, that " Nation which has fliewn itfelf the leaft virtuous of all." " a bright gem of liberty amidft the darknefs of " Italian...precipices, never reflecting that as there " was not any place of reception for ftrangers in " the Citta, we might poffibly be expofed to the " alternative... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 418 ページ
...which has Ihcwn itftlf the leaft virtuous of all."" " a bright gem of liberty amidft the darknefc or " Italian fervitude, we clambered cheerfully over **...precipices, never reflecting that as there " was not any place of reception for ftrangers in " the Citta, we might poffibly be expofed to the " alternative... | |
| 1796 - 800 ページ
...political ilate of the mountain, a 'bright gem of liberty amidfl the clarknefs of Italian Servitude, we clambered cheerfully over the precipices, never reflecting that as there was not any place of reception for firangers in the città, we might poffiblv be e.xpofed to the alternative of... | |
| Aristotle, John Gillies - 1797 - 452 ページ
...which involved the circumjacent plains. Tranfported with the contemplation of a landfcape which feemed fo admirably to accord with the political ftate of...precipices, never reflecting that as there was not any place of reception for ftrangers in the Citta, we might poffibly be expofed to the alternative of fleeping... | |
| Aristoteles - 1797 - 452 ページ
...which involved the circumjacent plains. Tranfported with the contemplation of a landfcape which feemed fo admirably to accord with the political ftate of...precipices, never reflecting that as there was not any place of reception for ftrangers in the Citta, we might poflibly be expofed to the alternative of fleeping... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 464 ページ
...involved the circumjacent cc plains. Tranfported with the contemplation " of a landfcape which feemed fo admirably to " accord with the political ftate...precipices, never reflecting that as there *{- was not any place of reception for ftrangers in " the Citta, we might poffibly be expofed to the *c alternative... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 830 ページ
...involved the circumjacent plains. Tranfportcd with the contempla-* tion of a landlcape which teemed fo admirably to accord with the political ftate of the mountain, a bright1 gem of liberty amidll the darknels of Italian fervitude, we clambered chearfully over the precipices,... | |
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