| John Bancks - 1740 - 380 pàgines
...Orders to come to us at Copmhagen, to make the Campaign, that he might thereby the better form himfelf. But forgetting the Fear and Commandments of God, who...Obedience even to private Parents, and much more to thofe who are at the fame Time Sovereigns, our paternal Cares had no other Return than an unheard-of... | |
| 1751 - 394 pàgines
...to come to us at Copenhagen to make the campaign, that he might thereby the better form hiintat. " But forgetting the fear and commandments of God, who...obedience even to private parents, and much more to thofe who are at the fame time Sovereigns, our paternal care had no other return than an unheard of... | |
| 1762 - 664 pàgines
...come to us at Copenhagen, to make the ' campaign, that he might thereby the better form himfelf. * But, forgetting the fear and commandments of God,...obedience even to private parents, and much more * to thofe who are at the lame time fovereigns, our paternal * cares had no other return than unheard-of... | |
| John Bancks - 1813 - 328 pàgines
...tune to return to his duty. And afterwards, upon the repeated advices we received of the continuation of his disorderly life, we sent him orders to come...sovereigns, our paternal cares had no other return than an unheard of ingratitude. For, instead of coming to us as he was ordered, he withdrew, taking along... | |
| 1836 - 436 pàgines
...return to his duty, and amend his ways ; and, afterwards, upon the repeated advices we received of tho continuance of his disorderly life, we sent him orders...more to those who are at the same time sovereigns, pur paternal cares had no other return than unheard-of ingratitude ; for, instead of coming to us as... | |
| 1836 - 428 pàgines
...come to us at Copenhagen, to make tho campaign, that he might thereby the better form himself. Bat, forgetting the fear and commandments of God, who enjoins...even to private parents, and much more to those who ar* at the same time sovereigns, pur paternal cares had nn other return than unheard-of ingratitude... | |
| Voltaire - 1818 - 420 pàgines
...czar in his manifesto, ' by giving his affection to a prostitute of the most servile and low conof the continuance of his disorderly life, we sent him orders...withdrew, with large sums of money, and his infamous concubine, with whom he continued to live in a criminal course, and put himself under the protection... | |
| sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1883 - 454 pàgines
...disorderly life, we sent him orders to come to us at Copenhagen, to make the campaign, that he might thereby better form himself. But, forgetting the fear and...sovereigns, our paternal cares had no other return than unheard of ingratitude ; for, instead of coming to us as we ordered, he withdrew, with large sums of... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1904 - 334 pàgines
...to return to his duty, and amend his ways; and afterward, on the repeated advices we received of the continuance of his disorderly life, we sent him orders...more to those who are at the same time sovereigns, pur paternal cares had no other return than unheard of ingratitude ; for instead of coming to us as... | |
| Maximillian E. Novak - 2001 - 786 pàgines
.... . But forgetting the Fear and Commandment ot 14 Mercurius Potitiau,}an. 1718,3. God. who enjoyns Obedience even to Private Parents, and much more to those who are at the same time Sovereigns, Our Cares had no other return than an unheard of ingratitude from him.1' Peter, accepting Alexis's supposed... | |
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