| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1731 - 546 страници
...Appearance of Gen* tlenefs in his outward. Deportment : but he feemed * to have no Bowels nor Tendernefs in his Nature : * and in the End of his Life he became Cruel. He ' was apt to forgive alj Crimes, even Blood itfelf : * Yet he never forgave any thing that was done... | |
| William Harris - 1766 - 418 страници
...r^) Works, Ihtrnet however declares, * that he feeined to have no v°'' "' p* bowels or tertdernefs in his nature : and in the end of * his life he became cruel. He was apt to forgive,' continues this writer, * all crimes ; even blood itfelf :: yet * he never forgave... | |
| 1792 - 494 страници
...appearance of gentlenefs in his outward deportment ; but he fcemed to have no bowels йог tcndernefs in his nature; and in the end of his life he became cruel. Burnet. § 85. Amthcr Cbaraflrr of CHARLES II. The ch.iraiter of Charles the Second, like the tranlaftians... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 страници
...appearance of gentlenefs in his oat ward deportment; but he feemed to have no bowels nor tendernefs in his nature ; and in the end of his life he became crueL Burnet. § 103. Another CbaraStr of CHARLES II. The character of Charles the Second, lilce the tranfaflions... | |
| 1797 - 522 страници
...appearance of gendcnefs in his outward deportment ; but he feemed to hive no bowels nor tendernefs in his nature ; and in the end of his life he became eroeL Burnct. 5 103. Another CbaraStr of CHARLES II. The charafler of Charles the Second, like the... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 страници
...required. He uad an appearance of gentleness in his outward deportment; but he seemed to have no bowels nor tenderness in his nature ; and in the end of his life he became cruel. Burnet. CHARACTER OF JAMES II. IN many respects it must be owned, that he was a virtuous man, as well... | |
| William Crookshank - 1812 - 408 страници
...appearance of gentleness in his outward ' deportment ; but he seemed to have no bowels nor tenderness 4 in his nature ; and in the end of his life he became cruel.' In short, the best way tb judge of his character, is to consider the history of his reign. CHAP. XII.... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 396 страници
...actions, or writings, had procured his displeasure. —In respect to Burnet however declares, " that he seemed to have no bowels or tenderness in his nature: and in the end of his life he became cruel. He was apt to forgive," continues this writer, "all crimes; even blood itself: yet he never forgave... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 500 страници
...He had an appearance of gentleness in his outward deportment : but he seemed to have no bowels nor tenderness in his nature: and in the end of his life he became cruel. He was apt to forgive all crimes, even blood itself: yet he never forgave any thing that was done against... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 434 страници
...required. He had an appearance of gentleness in his outward deportment; but he seemed to have no bowels nor tenderness in his nature : and, in the end of his life, he became cruel. He was apt to forgive all crimes, even blood itself : yet he never forgave any thing that was done... | |
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