I am less sensible to my private affliction than to the honour of my country, and I see it exposed to eternal infamy, by the barbarous advice which is now given you. The Athenians indeed merit the worst treatment, and every kind of... The History of Greece - Sida 226efter Oliver Goldsmith - 1821Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Charles Rollin - 1735 - 520 sidor
...lefs fenfible to my private affliction, than to " the honour of rriy country : and I fee it expo" fed to eternal infamy, by the barbarous advice " which is now given you. The Athenians in" deed, merit the worft treatment and every kind '* of puniftiment that could be inflicted on them,... | |
| L M. Stretch - 1801 - 248 sidor
...which is , that I am less sensible for my private afflictions , than for the honour of my country 5 • and I see it exposed to eternal infamy, by the barbarous...given you. The Athenians ,. indeed , merit the worst kind of treatment that could be inflicted on them , for so unjustly declaring war against us : but... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 416 sidor
...I am Jefs lenfible of my private afflidtion than of the honour of my country, and I fee it expofed to eternal infamy by the barbarous advice which is now given you. The Athenians indeed merit the worft treatment, and every kind of punifhment that can be inflicted on them for fo unjuftly declaring... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1800 - 430 sidor
...that I am lefsfenfible to my private affliction, thanto the honour of my country; and I fee it expofed to eternal infamy by the barbarous advice which is now given you. The Athenians, indeed, merit the worft treatment, and every kind of punifhment that could be inflifted on them, for fo unjuftly declaring... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1801 - 234 sidor
...I am lefs fenfible for my private afflictions, than for the honn of my country, which I fee expofed to eternal infamy, by the barbarous advice which is now given you. The Athenians, I own, for declaring war fo unjuftly againft us, merit the fevereit treatment which could . be inflicted... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1804 - 584 sidor
...conceal one circumstance, which is, that I •" am less sensible to my private affliction, than to *c the honour of my country : And I see it exposed **...indeed merit ** the worst treatment, and every kind of punish" ment that could be inflicted on them, for so un•* justly declaring war against us ; but have... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1805 - 408 sidor
...less sensible to my privata *' affliction than to the honour of my country, and I see it ex" posed to eternal infamy by the barbarous advice which is...worst " treatment, and every kind of punishment that could be in" flicted on them, for so unjustly declaring war against us : But " have not the gods, the... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1808 - 684 sidor
...cannot conceal one circumstance, which is, that I am less sensible to my private affliction than to the honour of my country, and I see it exposed to...worst treatment, and every kind of punishment that could be inflicted on them, for so unjustly declaring war against us ; but have not the gods, the just... | |
| L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 sidor
...cannot conceal one circumstance, which is, that I am less sensible for my private afflictions, than for the honour of my country ; and I see it exposed to...given you. The Athenians, indeed, merit the worst kind of treatment that could be inflicted on them, for so unjustly declaring war against us : but have... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 578 sidor
...of my children : but, however, I cannot conceal one circumstance, which is, that 1 am less sensible of my private affliction than of the honour of my...can be inflicted on them ; for so unjustly declaring Avar against us; but have not the gods, the just avengers of crimes, punished them, and revenged as... | |
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