For he who freely magnifies what hath been nobly done, and fears not to declare as freely what might be done better, gives ye the best covenant of his fidelity; and that his loyalest affection and his hope waits on your proceedings. Parliamentary Papers - Página 126por Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1895Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 408 páginas
...acquittall, that whom I fo .extoll'd I did . not .flatter, hath been referv'd opportunely to this occafion. For he who freely magnifies what hath been nobly done,...as freely what might be done better, gives ye the beft cov'nant of his fidelity ; and that his loyaleft affedtion and his hope wai^s waits on your proceedings.... | |
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 444 páginas
...acquittall, that whom Ifo extoll'd I did not flatter, hath -been referv'd opportunely to this occafion. For he who freely magnifies what hath been nobly done,...as freely what might be done better, gives .ye the beft cov'nant of his fidelity ; and that his loyalert affedtion and his hope waits waits on your proceedings.... | |
| James Mackintosh - 1792 - 398 páginas
...kingdom. Territorial or financial reprefentationf, is a monftrous * " He who freely magnifies what has been nobly done, and fears not to declare as freely what might have been done, better gives you the beft covenant of his fidelity. His higheft praife is not flattery,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1792 - 398 páginas
...kingdom. Territorial or financial reprefentationf, is a monftrous * " He^who freely magnifies what has been nobly done, and fears not to declare as freely what might have been done, better gives you the beft covenant of his fidelity. His higheftpraife is not flattery,... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 440 páginas
...acquittal, that whom I fo extolled I did not flatter, hath been referved opportunely to this occafion. For he who freely magnifies what hath been nobly done,...as freely what might be done better, gives ye the beft covenant of his fidelity; and that his loyaleft affection and his hope waits on your proceedings.... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 páginas
...acquittal, that whom I fo extolled I did not flatter, hath been referved opportunely to this occafion. For he who freely magnifies what hath been nobly done,...as freely what might be done better, gives ye the beft covenant of his fidelity; and that his loyaleft affection and his hope waits on your proceedings.... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1809 - 638 páginas
...acquittal, " that whom I fo extolled I did not flatter," hath been referred opportunely to this occaiioo. For he who freely magnifies what hath been nobly done,...as freely what might be done better, gives ye the heft covenant of his fidelity; and that his loyaleft affection and his hope waits on your proceedings.... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 464 páginas
...acquittall, that whom I so extoll'd I did not flatter, hath been reserv'd opportunely to this occasion. For he who freely magnifies what hath been nobly done,...freely what might be done better, gives ye the best Cov'nant of his fidelity ; and that his loyalest affection and his hope waits on your pros Rescuing... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 484 páginas
...nobly done, and fears not to declare as freely what might be done better, gives ye the best Cov'nant of his fidelity ; and that his loyalest affection and his hope waits on your pro5 Rescuing the employment from him, &c.] ie from Hull, Bishop of Norwich. In the controversy with... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 páginas
...acquittal, that whom I so extolled I did not flatter, hath been reserved opportunely to this occasion. For he who freely magnifies what hath been nobly done...affection and his hope waits on your proceedings. His highest praising is not flattery, and his plainest advice is a kind of praising. For though I should... | |
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