| Henry Coppée - 1896 - 546 pages
...Let us suppose a gracious well-intentioned prince made sensible at last of the great duty he owes to his people and of his own disgraceful situation ;...consider, if an honest man were permitted to approach a king, in what terms he would address himself to his sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how... | |
| Arthur Waugh - 1897 - 364 pages
...us suppose a gracious, well-intentioned Prince, made sensible at last of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation ;...consider, if an honest man were permitted to approach a king, in what terms he would address himself to his sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 526 pages
...Let us suppose a gracious, well-intentioned prince made sensible at last of the great duty he owes to his people and of his own disgraceful situation ;...consider, if an honest man were permitted to approach a king, in what terms he would address himself to his sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how... | |
| 1901 - 638 pages
...us suppose a gracious, well-intentioned Prince, m.ide sensible at last of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation; that he looks round him for assistance, and asks tor no advice, but how to gratify the wishes and secure the happiness of his subjects. In these circumstances,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 450 pages
...us suppose a gracious, well-intentioned prince, made sensible at last of the great duty he owes to his people and of his own disgraceful situation; that he looks round him for assistance, 2089 and asks for no advice but how to gratify the wishes and secure the happiness of his subjects.... | |
| Junius - 1907 - 172 pages
...us suppose a gracious, well-intentioned Prince, made sensible at last of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation;...consider, if an honest man were permitted to approach a king, in what terms he would address himself to his sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 pages
...us suppose a gracious, well-intentioned prince made sensible, at last, of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation;...consider, if an honest man were permitted to approach a king, in what terms he would address himself to his sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 pages
...us suppose a gracious, well-intentioned prince made sensible, at last, of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation;...consider, if an honest man were permitted to approach a king, in what terms he would address himself to his sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 pages
...us suppose a gracious, well-intentioned prince made sensible, at last, of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation;...consider, if an honest man were permitted to approach a king, in what terms he would address himself to his sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how... | |
| William H. Graves - 1917 - 224 pages
...us suppose a gracious, well-intentioned prince, made sensible at last of the great duty he owes to his people, and of his own disgraceful situation —...consider if an honest man were permitted to approach a King, in what terms he would address himself to his Sovereign. Let it be imagined, no matter how... | |
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