doth signify a cruel lord, who, by force or by craft, or by treachery, hath obtained power over any realm or country; and such men be of such nature, that when once they have grown strong in the land, they love rather to work their own profit, though... History of Spanish Literature - Stran 52avtor: George Ticknor - 1849 - 1669 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1850 - 790 strani
...who, by force, or by craft, or by treachery, hath obtained power over any realm or country ; and Buch men be of such nature that, when once they have grown...harm of the land, than the common profit of all, for the; always live in an ill fear of losing it i and, that they may be able to fulfill this their purpose... | |
| 1875 - 1070 strani
...own profit, though it he in harm of the land, than the common profit of all, G36 Al/onto the Wise. for they always live in an ill fear of losing it. And that they may bo able to fulfil this thoir purpose unencumbered, the wise of old have said that they use their power... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 strani
...constitutes a Tyrant, and how he useth his power in a Kingdom when he hath obtained íí.' A tyrant doth signify a cruel lord, who by force, or by craft,...ill fear of losing it And that they may be able to fulfill this their purpose unencumbered, the wise of old have said that they use their power against... | |
| 1877 - 972 strani
...when once they have grown strong in the land, they love rather to work their own profit, though it bo in harm of the land, than the common profit of all,...ill fear of losing it. And that they may be able to fulfill this their purpose unencumbered, the wise of old have said that they use their power against... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 582 strani
...learning. "WHAT MEANETH A TYRANT, AND HOW HE USETH HIS POWER IX A KINGDOM WHEN HE HATH OBTAINED IT" TYRANT," says this law, "doth signify a cruel lord,...ill fear of losing it. And that they may be able to fulfill this their purpose unincumbered, the wise of old have said that they use their power against... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 strani
...Literature.") Wh^t meaneth a Tyrant, and how he useth his power in a kingdom when he hath obtained it. A tyrant doth signify a cruel lord, who by force, or by craft,...ill fear of losing it. And that they may be able to fulfill this their purpose unencumbered, the wise of old have said that they use their power against... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 456 strani
...studied the heavens and watched the stars, but forgot the earth and lost his kingdom." " WHAT MEANKTH A TYRANT, AND HOW HE USETH HIS POWER IN A KINGDOM...ill fear of losing it. And that they may be able to fulfill this their purpose unincumbered,the wise of old have said that they use their power against... | |
| 1901 - 654 strani
...the stars, but forgot the earth and lost his kingdom." " WHAT MEANETH A TYRANT, AND HOW HE USETH ms POWER IN A KINGDOM WHEN HE HATH OBTAINED IT." " A...ill fear of losing it. And that they may be able to fulfill this their purpose unincumbered, the wise of old have said that they use their power against... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 978 strani
...who, by force or by craft, or by treachery, hath obtained power over any realm or country; and sXich men be of such nature, that when once they have grown...love rather to work their own profit, though it be to the harm of the land, than the common profit of all, for they always live in an ill fear of losing... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Gilbert Runkle - 2008 - 612 strani
...Alfonso the Tenth, the father of Spanish literature, and the reviver of Spanish learning. "WHAT MEANETH A TYRANT, AND HOW HE USETH HIS POWER IN A KINGDOM...ill fear of losing it. And that they may be able to fulfill this their purpose unincumbered, the wise of old have said that they use their power against... | |
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