The History of Edward Prince of Wales, Commonly Termed the Black Prince, Eldest Son of King Edward the Third: With a Short View of the Reigns of Edward I. Edward II. and Edward III. And a Summary Account of the Institution of the Order of the Garter ...J. Bew, 1775 - 352 Seiten |
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... conduct ; to the former they teach a true elevation of mind , fof- tened by affability - firmness in the profecution of war --- punctuality in fulfilling engagements --- patience un- der adverfe fortune , or moderation when crowned with ...
... conduct ; to the former they teach a true elevation of mind , fof- tened by affability - firmness in the profecution of war --- punctuality in fulfilling engagements --- patience un- der adverfe fortune , or moderation when crowned with ...
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... from attending to the interest of his people ) prove , that a propriety of conduct will enfure un- bounded refpect and applause : but to effectuate effectuate this , it is neceffary that a Prince should INTRODUCTION . ix .
... from attending to the interest of his people ) prove , that a propriety of conduct will enfure un- bounded refpect and applause : but to effectuate effectuate this , it is neceffary that a Prince should INTRODUCTION . ix .
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... difpofition imputed to them is , in a great degree , imaginary , and depends much on the qualifica- tions and conduct of their ruler . The contemplation 2 contemplation of this reign , allowing for the propenfity of xii INTRODUCTION .
... difpofition imputed to them is , in a great degree , imaginary , and depends much on the qualifica- tions and conduct of their ruler . The contemplation 2 contemplation of this reign , allowing for the propenfity of xii INTRODUCTION .
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... Barons ; who , being too juftly incenfed by the King's profufion to his favourites , attachment to ftrangers , and variable conduct , were continually in A arms } arms against him : by his prudent interpo- sition the THE ...
... Barons ; who , being too juftly incenfed by the King's profufion to his favourites , attachment to ftrangers , and variable conduct , were continually in A arms } arms against him : by his prudent interpo- sition the THE ...
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... every part of government . At the fame time he laid down a plan of policy equally generous and prudent . Whilft he made it the rule of his own conduct to ob- ferve A 2 serve ( except on fome extraordinary oc- cafions ) the [ 3 ]
... every part of government . At the fame time he laid down a plan of policy equally generous and prudent . Whilft he made it the rule of his own conduct to ob- ferve A 2 serve ( except on fome extraordinary oc- cafions ) the [ 3 ]
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