Catholic world in the following manner. ' There were not ever, before the entrance of the Christian name into the world, men who have maintained a more renowned carriage, than the two great rivals who possess the full fame of the present age, and will... The Spectator - Page 1611718Full view - About this book
| 1737 - 354 pages
...the fame Difafters. His late Majefty, of glorious Memory, and the moft Chriftiaa King, are confidered at the Conclufion of that Treatife as Heads of the...' THERE were not ever, before the Entrance of the Chrilttan Name into the World, Men who have maintained a more renowned Carriage, than the two great... | |
| English essays - 1753 - 384 pages
...the fame Difafters. His late Majefty, of glorious Memory, and the moft Chriftian King, are confidered at the conclufion of that Treatife as Heads of the Proteftant and Roman Catholic World in the following manner. ' THERE were not ever, before the Entrance of the ' Chriftian... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - Christian life - 1755 - 108 pages
...inward and deep Regard, to keep his Condition from being an Oppreffion, either to himfelf or others. There were not ever before the Entrance of the Chriftian Name into the World, Men who have maintain'da more renown'd Carriage than the two great Rivals who poflefs the full Fame of the prefent... | |
| sir Richard Steele - 1802 - 172 pages
...inward and deep regard, to keep his condition from being an oppreffion either to himfelf or others. There were not ever before the entrance of the Chriftian...the theme and examination of the future. They are exactly formed by nature for thofe ends, to which Heaven feems to have fent them amongft us: both animated... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 266 pages
...king, are considered at the conclusion of that treatise as heads of the protestant and Romancatholic world in the following manner. ' There were not ever, before the entrance of the Christian name into the world, men who have maintained a more renowned carriage, than the two great... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 408 pages
...king, are considered at the conclusion of that treatise as heads of the Protestant and Roman Catholic world in the following manner : ' There were not ever, before the entrance of the Christian name into the world, men who have maintained a more renowned carriage, than the two great... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 494 pages
...king, are considered at the conclusion of that treatise as heads of the protestant and Romancatholic world in the following manner. ' There were not ever, before the entrance of the Christian name into the world, men who have maintained a more renowned carriage, than the two great... | |
| Spectator The - 1808 - 348 pages
...Catholic world in the following mauner ; " There were not ever, hefore the entrance of the Christian name into the world, men who have maintained a more renowned carriage, than the two great rivals who pussess the full fame of the present age, tad will he the theme and examination of the futon. They... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 274 pages
...are considered at the conclusion of that treatise as heads of the protestant and Romancatholic worjd in the following manner. ' There were not ever, before the entrance of the Christian name into t_he world, men who have maintained a jnore renowned carriage, than the two great... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 274 pages
...king, are considered at the conclusion of that treatise as heads of the protestant and Romancatholic world in the following manner. ' There were not ever, before the entrance of the Christian name into the world, men who have maintained a more renowned carriage, than the two great... | |
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