| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...Endowed with a great command over herself,1 she soon obtained an uncontrolled ascendant (ascendancy] over her people ; and while she merited all their esteem by her real virtues, she also enjoyed their affection by her pretended ones. Few sovereigns of England succeeded to the throne in... | |
| Class-book - Literature - 1869 - 344 pages
...of admiration, the jealousy of love, and the sallies of anger. Her singular talents for government were founded equally on her temper and on her capacity....esteem by her real virtues, she also engaged their affection by her pretended ones. Few sovereigns of England succeeded to the throne in more difficult... | |
| William Smith, Benjamin Nicholas Martin - English literature - 1870 - 482 pages
...of admiration, the jealousy of love, and the sallies of anger. Her singular talents for government were founded equally on her temper and on her capacity....merited all their esteem by her real virtues, she also enjoyed their affection by her pretended ones. Few sovereigns of England succeeded to the throne in... | |
| Medley, G F S - 1870 - 148 pages
...assassination, and her spirits were never affected, and she was never frightened into cruelty. FEOUDE. Endowed with a great command over herself, she soon...esteem by her real virtues, she also engaged their affection by her pretended ones. DAVTD HUME. She shall be A pattern to all princes living with her,... | |
| P. Friedrich - 1870 - 216 pages
...the jealousy of love, and the sallies of anger.1'1 Her singular talents for government were founded15 equally on her temper and on her capacity. Endowed with a great command over herself,1" she "and obliging her detractors etc., unb inbem fte tljre . . . jroongen. * to abate much... | |
| School board readers - 1872 - 328 pages
...not herself with equal care or equal success from Her singular talents for government were iounded equally on her temper and on her capacity. Endowed...esteem by her real virtues, she also engaged their affection by her pretended ones. Few sovereigns of England succeeded to the throne in more difficult... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - English language - 1874 - 166 pages
...at this present moment writing in a house which is situated on the banks of the Hebrug. As she was endowed with a great command over herself, she soon...also engaged their affections by her pretended ones. We have neglected to observe what our feelings indicated. EXERCISE LXXXVI. Change the following Simple... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - English language - 1874 - 468 pages
...highest respect. She soon if wo may believe contemporaneous historians gained incredible influence with her people ; and while she merited all their esteem by her real virtue* she also engaged their affections by her pretended ones. UNDER ยง 126. There were besides several... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Authors - 1879 - 576 pages
...of admiration, the jealousy of love, and the sallies of anger. Her singular talents for government nd danger, he had accomplished his object. The great mystery of the ocean was Boon obtained an uncontrolled ascendant over her people ; and while she merited all their esteem by... | |
| P. Friedrich Dusar - German language - 1879 - 232 pages
...the jealousy of love, and the sallies of anger.14 Her singular talents for government were founded15 equally on her temper and on her capacity. Endowed with a great command over herself,16 she soon obtained an uncontrolled ascendant17 over her people ; and while she merited all... | |
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