| 1798 - 628 стор.
...; to anxiety for the prefent, and to terror for the future. Slumbering beneath a roof of poniards, this Monarch, bound by the ties of an unnatural alliance, can neither break them nor fuffer them to remain unbroken without danger ; can neither make peace nor fupport war : his allies... | |
| Stewarton - 1805 - 434 стор.
...for the 'present, and to terror for the future. Slumbering beneath a eanopy of impending poniards, this monarch, bound by the ties of an unnatural alliance,...protectors : he would cease to be a king, were the British arms to cease being victorious. And thus reduced, thus agitated, and thus wretched, have the... | |
| 1807 - 550 стор.
...to terror for the future. Slumbering bene .th a roof of poigiiards, this monarch, bound by the tics of an unnatural alliance, can neither break them,...his protectors. He would cease to be a King were the F.nglish to cease being victorious. Long ago would Bonaparte and Talleyrand have struck off the King... | |
| 1807 - 472 стор.
...terror for the future. Slumbering beneath a roof of poignards, this monarch, bound by the ties of ал unnatural alliance, can neither break them, nor suffer...his protectors. He would cease to be a King were the F.nglibh to cease being victorious. Long ago would Bonaparte and Talleyrand have struck off the King... | |
| 1807 - 514 стор.
...Slumbering beneath a roof of pnignards, this monarch, bound by the ties of an unnatural alliance, on neither break them, nor suffer them to remain unbroken...without danger ; can neither make peace nor support vrar. His allies are his scourge*, his enemies are his protectors. He would cease to be a King were... | |
| Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith - 1895 - 330 стор.
...anxiety for the present, and to terror for the future. Slumbering beneath a canopy of impending poniards, this monarch, bound by the ties of an unnatural alliance,...protectors ; he would cease to be a king were the British arms to cease i According to Les Nouvelles a la Main, Frimaire, year XII., No. ii., page 2,... | |
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