| William Temple - 1709 - 604 pages
...the perfonal Temper and Understanding, or Paflions and Humours, of the Princes, or Chief Minifters, that were for the time at the Head of Affairs. But the Spaniards reafon*d only from what they thought the Intereft of each Country. They knew Holland would fave f landers... | |
| William Temple - 1709 - 362 pages
...the perfonal Temper and Underftanding, or Fafliohs anfl Humours, of the Princes, or Chief Mihifters, that were for the -time at the Head of Affairs. But the Sfaniards reafon'd only from what they thought the Intereft of each Country. They . knew Holland would... | |
| Abel Boyer - 1714 - 446 pages
...State, than by the Perfonal Temper and Underftanding, : or Paflions and Humours of the PR i N c E s or CHIEF MINISTERS, that were for the time at the Head of Affairs. But it fteins the Spaniards, at that Junfture, (at others have 'done flnce) reafon'd only from the Intereft... | |
| Abel Boyer - 1714 - 446 pages
...than :by the Perfoaai Temper and Underftandiag, or Paflions and Humours of the P'KivPcts o^'iCHifEF MINISTERS, that were for the time at the Head of Affairs. But it feems the Spaniards, at that Junfture, (as othtrt have dene fmc e) reafon'd only from the Intereft... | |
| William Temple - 1731 - 506 pages
...perfótial Temper and Untlcrttanding, or Paffions and Humours, of the Pjinces, or Chief Minifters, that were for the Time at the Head of Affairs. But the Spaniards reafon'i only from what they thought the Intereft of each Country. They knew Holland would fave Flanders... | |
| 1817 - 590 pages
...peace : Sir William Temple, a man of great sagacity and much political experience, observes that he ' never could find a better way of judging the resolutions...chief ministers that were for the time at the head of aft'airs.' This observation holds good even in free governments : with how much greater force must... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 438 pages
...peace ? Sir William Temple, a man of great sagacity and much political experience, observes that he never could find a better way of judging the resolutions...ministers that were for the time at the head of affairs.' This observation holds good even in free governments: with how •much greater force must it apply... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 pages
...if they cannot by lawful means. Therefore I never could find a better way of judging the revolutions of a state than by the personal temper and understanding,...ministers that were for the time at the head of affairs." — Memoirs from 1672 to 1679. [Care necessary for the Preservation of Life, — Natural and Spiritual.']... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 pages
...if they cannot by lawful means. Therefore I never could find a better way of judging the revolutions of a state than by the personal temper and understanding,...ministers that were for the time at the head of affairs." — Memoirs from 1672 to 1679. [Corf necessary for the Preservation of Life. — Natural and Spiritual.]... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 650 pages
...if they cannot by lawful means. Therefore I never could find a better way of judging the revolutions of a state than by the personal temper and understanding,...chief ministers that were for the time at the head of affairs."—Memoirs from 1672 to 1679. [Care necessary for the Pre'serration of Life,—Natural and... | |
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