 | John Milton - 1835 - 350 pages
...to conduct the government, and to save the country. We all willingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue, except the...ambitious of honours which they have not the capacity to sustain, or who envy those which are conferrdd on one more worthy than themselves, or else who do not... | |
 | John Milton - 1845 - 586 pages
...to conduct the government, and to save the country. We all willingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue, except the...ambitious of honours which they have not the capacity to sustain, or who envy those which are conferred on one more worthy than themselves, or else who do not... | |
 | John [prose] Milton - 1848 - 590 pages
...to conduct the government, and to save the country. We all willingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue, except the...ambitious of honours which they have not the capacity to sustain, or who envy those which are conferred on one more worthy than themselves, or else who do not... | |
 | Sir Daniel Wilson - 1848 - 336 pages
...to conduct the government, and to save the country. "We all willingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue, except the few among us, who are either ambitious of honours which they have not the capacity to sustain, or who envy those which... | |
 | Sherman B. Canfield - 1850 - 206 pages
...remained to conduct the Government and to save the country. We all willingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue, except the few among us, who, either ambitious of honors which they have not the capacity to sustain or who envy those which are conferred on one more... | |
 | Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 pages
...to conduct the government, and to save the country. We all willingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue ; — except the few among us, who, either ambitious of the honours which they have not the capacity to sustain — or who envy those which are conferred on... | |
 | John Milton - 1855 - 900 pages
...lo conduct the government, and to save the country. We all willingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue, except the...ambitious of honours which they have not the capacity to sustain, or who envy those which are conferred on one more worthy than themselves, or else who do not... | |
 | 1855 - 1132 pages
...to conduct the government, and to save the country. We all willingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue. Except the few among us who aro ambitious of honours which they have not the capacity to sustain, or who envy those which arc conferred... | |
 | 1856 - 866 pages
...remained to conduct the government, and to save the country. We all wHlingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue;— except the few among us, who, either ambitious of the honours which they have not the capacity to sustain — or wiio envy those which are conferred... | |
 | John Tulloch - 1861 - 538 pages
...remained to conduct the government and serve the country. We all willingly yield the palm of sovereignty to your unrivalled ability and virtue, except the...ambitious of honours which they have not the capacity to sustain, or who envy those which are conferred on one more worthy than themselves, or else who do not... | |
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