| Henry Phillpotts - 1850 - 722 pages
...and struggling, each at his own peril, to redeem his country safe ! Suppose that they escape! Like great demideities, they are revered their whole life...undertaking, and are illustrious to all posterity." — Mariana De Rege et Regit Institutions. minister to an account : It is per ME," (that is God, or... | |
| Pierce Connelly - 1852 - 46 pages
...and struggling, each at his own peril, to redeem his country safe ! Suppose that they escape ! Like great demideities, they are revered their whole life...undertaking, and are illustrious to all posterity." — Mariana De Rege et Regis Institution*. His vice-gerents Is a prince religious, just, gracious,... | |
| Pierce Connelly - 1852 - 192 pages
...and struggling, each at his own peril, to redeem his country safe ! Suppose that they escape! Like great demideities, they are revered their whole life...undertaking, and are illustrious to all posterity." — Mariana De Bege et Regis Institutions. minister to an account : It is per ME," (that is God, or... | |
| 1854 - 532 pages
...life and struggling each at his own peril to redeem his country safe ! Suppose that they escape ! Like great demi-deities they are revered their whole life...undertaking, and are illustrious to all posterity !'— Mariana, pp. 60, 65, as quoted in Cases of Conscience, p. 51. NO. LXXXVI. — NS F, E it is this... | |
| 1854 - 532 pages
...life and struggling each at his own peril to redeem his country safe ! Suppose that they escape ! Like great demi-deities they are revered their whole life...unto men, in a noble undertaking, and are illustrious tq all posterity !'—Mariana, pp. 60, 65, as quoted in Cases of Conscience, p. 51. NO. LXXXVI,—NS... | |
| Frederick Meyrick - 1856 - 296 pages
...country safe I Suppose that they escape ? Like great demi-deities they are revered their whole lite long. And if they fall, they fall a sacrifice grateful...undertaking, and are illustrious to all posterity !' — Mariana, pp. *>0. <i5, as quoted in Cases of Conscience, p. 51. Now that a case might arise... | |
| Frederick Meyrick - 1857 - 378 pages
...that they escape! Like great demi-deities they are revered their whole life long. And if they tall, they fall a sacrifice grateful to the gods and grateful unto men, in a nolile undertaking, and are illustrious to all posterity !'—Mariana, pp. 60, 65, as quoted in Cases... | |
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