| David Hume - 1880 - 874 sidor
...less rigorous, less imperious, and more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind she...exempt from temerity, her frugality from avarice, lier acti'-e temper from turbulency and vain ambition ; she guarded not herself with equal care or... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 sidor
...rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind, she...from running into excess. Her heroism was exempt from all temerity, her frugrality from avarice, her friendship from partiality, her active temper from turbulency... | |
| Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1881 - 368 sidor
...rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind she...temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendship _ J from partiality, her active temper from turbulency and a vain ambition : she guarded not herself... | |
| Franz K W. Lange - 1882 - 262 sidor
...rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind, she controlled all her stronger more active and qualities, and prevented them from running into excess. Her heroism was exempt... | |
| Coleman E. Bishop - 1883 - 384 sidor
...rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind she...stronger qualities, and prevented them from running to excess; her heroism was exempt from temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendship from partiality,... | |
| David Hume - 1884 - 330 sidor
...less rigorous, less imperious, and more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind she...exempt from temerity, her frugality from avarice, her active temper from turbulency and vain ambition ; she guarded not herself with equal care or equal... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1884 - 232 sidor
...rigorous, less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind, she controlled all her stronger and more active qualities, and prevented them from running into excess. 4. Her heroism was... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 sidor
...lessT less imperious, more sincere, more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form ney serred to develop bis talents, and to furnish him with extensive information. In 1727 appeared all temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendship from partiality, her active spirit from turbuleacy... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1885 - 556 sidor
...indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her rnind she controlled all her more active and stronger qualities, and prevented them from running to excess; her heroism was exempt from temerity, her frugality from avarice, her friendship from partiality,... | |
| David Hume - 1887 - 886 sidor
...less rigorous, less imperious, and more indulgent to her people, would have been requisite to form a perfect character. By the force of her mind she...exempt from temerity, her frugality from avarice, ber active temper from turbulency and vain ambition ; she guarded not herself with equal care or equal... | |
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