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The history of Scotland, during the reigns of queen Mary and of king James vi - Page 35
by William Robertson - 1771
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SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 pages
...no indulgence to the infirmities of ethers. Regardlefs of the diftinc'tions of rank and ch.irn&er, he uttered his admonitions with an acrimony and vehemence,...him into indecent and undutiful expreflions, with refpedt to the queen's perfon and condufl. Thofe very qualities, however, which now rendered his character...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 20

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1759 - 636 pages
...infirmities of others. Regardlefs of the dilunciions of rank and character, he uttered his .admonitions \vith an acrimony and vehemence, more apt to irritate, than...reclaim. This often betrayed him into indecent and" MnJutiful expreffions, vrith refp&il to the queen's perfon and conduit. Thofe very qualities, however,...
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Critical Observations Concerning the Scottish Historians Hume, Stuart, and ...

Gilbert Stuart - Historians - 1782 - 58 pages
...uncomplying himfelf, he fhewed no indulgence to the in^ firmities of others. Regardlefs of the diftindtions of rank and character, he uttered his admonitions...This often betrayed him into indecent and undutiful expreffions with refpcdt to the Queen•s perfon and conduct. Thofe very qualities, however, which...
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The History of Scotland: During the Reigns of Queen Mary and of ..., Volume 2

William Robertson - Scotland - 1787 - 620 pages
...uncomplying himfelf, he fhewed no indulgence to the infirmities of others. Regardlefs of the diftindtions of rank and character, he uttered his admonitions...This often betrayed him into indecent and undutiful .expreffions with reJpect to the Queen's perfon and conduct:. Thofe very qualities, however, which...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 2

Great Britain - 1791 - 322 pages
...Rigid and uncomplying himfelf, he fhewed no indulgence to the infirmities of others. And ro gardlefs of the diftinctions of rank and character, he uttered...and vehemence, more apt to irritate than to reclaim. Thofe very qualities, however, which now ren<der his character lefs amiable, fitted him to be the inftrument...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 21

English literature - 1759 - 760 pages
...uncomplying himlelf, he (hewed no indulgence to the infirmities of others. Regardlefs of the diftin&ions of rank and character, he uttered his admonitions...This often betrayed him into indecent and undutiful expreffions with refpeift to the Queen's perfon and conduct. Thofe very qualities, however, which now...
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The History of Scotland During the Reigns of Queen Mary and of ..., Volume 2

William Robertson - Scotland - 1794 - 620 pages
...toci fevere, and the irnpetuofity of his temper excef*five. Rigid, and uncomplying himfelf, he fhewed no indulgence to the infirmities of others. Regardlefs...This often betrayed him into indecent and undutiful expreffions with refpedt to the Queen's perfbn and, conduct. Thofe very qualities, however, which now...
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The History of Scotland: During the Reigns of Queen Mary and of King James ...

William Robertson - Scotland - 1794 - 620 pages
...uncomplying himfelf, he mewed, no Indulgence to the infirmities of others. Regardlefs of the diftindions of rank and character, he uttered his admonitions with an acrimony and ychemence, more apt to irritate than to reclaim. This often betrayed him into indecent and unduti-...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 9, Part 2

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 432 pages
...uncomplying, he mowed no indulgence to the infirmities of others. .Regardlefs of the •.(rift-factions of rank and character, he uttered his admonitions...and vehemence more apt to irritate than to reclaim ¡ and this often betrayed him into indecent expreffions, with refpect to Queen Mary's perfon and conduct....
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An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of ..., Volume 4

Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1803 - 544 pages
...uncomplying himself, he shewed no indulgence " to the infirmities of others. Regardless of the distinctions of ' rank and character, he uttered his admonitions...reclaim. This often betrayed him into indecent and undu' tiful expression with respect to the queen's person and con' duct. Those very qualities, however,...
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