| Fleury De Chaboulon - 1820 - 444 pages
...finished my Relation of all the material Transactions wherein I was immediately concerned ; and though I can never forget my obligations to the kindest of...of a court, to envy any man either the power of a minuter, or the favour of a prince." — Close of the Memoir. 3 THE DOGE OF VENICE. An HISTORICAL TRAGEDY,... | |
| Earl James Waldegrave Waldegrave - 1821 - 208 pages
...relation of all the material Concluding transactions wherein I was immediately concerned; and though I can never forget my obligations to the kindest of...envy any man either the power of a minister, or the favor of princes. reflections. 1757. The constant anxiety, and frequent mortifications, Concluding... | |
| 1821 - 772 pages
...had the wisdonl to take with him into private life, and to act upon ever afterwards, which was, not " to envy any man either the power of a minister, or the favour of princes." " The constant anxiety and frequent mortifications," says he, at the close of his Memoirs,... | |
| 1821 - 770 pages
...had the wisdom to take with him into private life, and to act upon ever afterwards, which was, not " to envy any man either the power of a minister, or the favour of princes." " The constant anxiety and frequent mortifications," says he, at the close of his Memoirs,... | |
| 1822 - 858 pages
...finished my relation of all the material transactions wherein I was immediately concerned ; and though I can never forget my obligations to the kindest of...man either the power of a minister, or the favour of prince». The constant anxiety and frequent mortifications which accompany ministerial employments... | |
| 1822 - 824 pages
...obligations to the kindest of masters, I have beeu too long behind the scenes ; I have had too near ;i view of the machinery of a court, to envy any man either the power of a minister, or the favour of prince». The constant anxiety and frequent mortifications which accompany ministerial employments... | |
| 1822 - 524 pages
...finished my relation of all the material transactions wherein I was immediately concerned ; and though I can never forget my obligations to the kindest of masters, I have been too long behind the scenes, 1 have had too near a view of the machinery of a court, to envy any man either the power of a minister,... | |
| 1822 - 814 pages
...finished my relation of all the material transactions wherein I was immediately concerned ; and though I can never forget my obligations to the kindest of...the machinery of a court, to envy any man either the |K>wcr of a minister, or the favour of princes. The constant anxiety and frequent mortifications which... | |
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