| 1718 - 360 pages
...the terrible Enemy that thinks himfelf prepar'd for Battie, may find he K but ripe for Deftruftion ? and that there may be in ! the Womb of Time great...it were fuccefsful ? For there does not « want a skilful Eye and refolute Arm to obferve and grafp < the Occafion ; A Prince who from ' F"'* Ilium &... | |
| 1737 - 354 pages
...terrible Enemy that thinks him' felf prepar'd for Battle, may find he is but ripe for ' Deftrudlion * and that there may be in the Womb of ' Time great Incidents, which may make theCataftrophe ' of a prolperous Life as unfortunate as the particular ' Scenes of it were fuccefsfui... | |
| sir Richard Steele - 1802 - 172 pages
...Should we not hope that there is an Almighty, by whofe influence the terrible enemy, that thinks himfelf prepared for battle, may find he is but ripe for deftru&ion,...profperous life as unfortunate, as the particular fcenes of it were fuccefsful ? For there does not want a fkilful eye and refolute arm, to obferve and... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 266 pages
...terrible enemy that thinks himself prepared for battle may find he is but ripe for destruction ? — and that there may be in the womb of time great incidents, which may make the catastrophe of a prosperous life as unfortunate as the particalar scenes of it were successful ? —... | |
| 1803 - 408 pages
...the terrible enemy that thinks himself prepared for battle, may find he is but ripe for destruction ? and that there may be in the womb of time great incidents, which may make the catastrophe of a prosperous life as unfortunate as the particular scenes of it were successful ? For... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 494 pages
...terrible enemy that thinks himself prepared for battle may find he is but ripe for destruction ? — and that there may be in the womb of time great incidents, which may make the catastrophe of a prosperous life as unfortunate as the particular scenes of it were successful? —... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 274 pages
...the terrible enemy that thinks himself prepared for battle may find he is but ripe for destruction ?—and that there may be in the womb of time great incidents, which may make the catastrophe of a prosperous life as unfortunate as the particular scenes of it were successful?—for... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 252 pages
...the terrible enemy that thinks himself prepared for battle, may find he is but ripe for destruction ?—and that there may be in the womb of time great incidents, which may make the catastrophe of a prosperous life as unfortunate as the particular scenes of it were successful ?—for... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 392 pages
...terrible enemy that thinks himself prepared for battle may find he is but ripe for destruction?—and that there may be in the womb of time great incidents, which may make the catastrophe of a prosperous life as unfortunate as the particular scenes of it were successful?—for... | |
| 1824 - 298 pages
...the terrible enemy that thinks himself prepared for battle, may find he is W ripe for destruction? and that there may be in the womb of time great incidents, which may make the catastrophe of a prosperous life as unfortunate as the particular scenes of it were successful? For... | |
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