| 1827 - 586 pages
...surprises me still more is, that whenever Voltaire's name is mentioned, his Prussian Majesty never fails to give him the epithets he may deserve, which are...hear from good authority of Voltaire's character, he may dissemble, but never can nor never will forgive the King of Prussia for what has passed between... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1827 - 768 pages
...surprises me still more is, that whenever Voltaire's name is mentioned, his Prussian Majesty never fails to give him the epithets he may deserve, which are...hear from good authority of Voltaire's character, he may dissemble, but never can nor never will forgive the King of Prussia for what has passed between... | |
| 1827 - 530 pages
...surprises me still more is, that whenever Voltaire's name is mentioned, his Prussian Majesty never fails to give him the epithets he may deserve, which are,...he continues to correspond with him. Such, in this Princo, is the lust of praise from a great and elegant Writer, in which, however, he will at last be... | |
| Johann David Erdmann Preuss - 1832 - 752 pages
...Voltaire's name is mentioned, His Prussian Majesty never fails to give him the cpithes he may descrver, which, are the worst heart and greatest rascal now...yet with all this he continues to correspond with Lim'). Эгаф(1 ben greunben beê A&nigô forbecn bie SSerwanbten bef* fetten tinfere Síufuieii'famfeit.... | |
| Johann David Erdmann Preuss - 1832 - 766 pages
...mentioned, His Prussian Majesty never fails to give him the cpithcS he may deserver, which are the v ors t heart and greatest rascal now living; yet with all this he continues to correspond wiUi him1}. 9?аф|1 ben gtennben bee .fîîmigê fcrbecn bie SSerroanbîen bef* felben unfece Stufmerffamfeit.... | |
| Johann David Erdmann Preuss - 1833 - 728 pages
...surprises me still more is, that whenever Voltaire's name is mentioned, his Prussian Majesty never fails to give him the epithets he may deserve, which are...praise from a great and elegant Writer, in which, howeтег, he will at last be the dupe, for by what I hear from good authority of Voltaire's character,... | |
| Johann David Erdmann Preuss - 1833 - 740 pages
...surprises me still more is, that whenever Voltaire's name is mentioned, his Prussian Majesty never fails to give him the epithets he may deserve, which are...praise from a great and elegant "Writer, in which, howe' yer, he will at last be the dupe, for by what I hear from good authority of Voltaire's character,... | |
| Friedrich Ludwig G. von Raumer - 1837 - 502 pages
...what surprizes me still more is, that whenever Voltaire's name is mentioned, his majesty never fails to give him the epithets he may deserve, which are,...great and elegant writer, in which, however, he will be at last the dupe ; for by what I hear from good authority, of Voltaire's character, he will dissemble,... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1836 - 686 pages
...surprises me still more is, that whenever Vol taire's name is mentioned, his Prussian Majesty never fails to give him the epithets he may deserve, which are the worst heart and the greatest rascal now living : anc yet with all this he continues to correspond with him.' Quoted... | |
| Friedrich von Raumer - 1837 - 498 pages
...what surprizes me still more is, that whenever Voltaire's name is mentioned, his majesty never fails to give him the epithets he may deserve, which are,...great and elegant writer, in which, however, he will be at last the dupe ; for by what I hear from good authority, of Voltaire's character, he will dissemble,... | |
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