| Junius - 1797 - 402 strani
...sovereign in the field. On the other side, he would be taught to apprehend something far more formidable; a fawning treachery, against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious smile upon the cheek would warn him of the canker in the heart. From the uses to which one... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 488 strani
...Sovereign in the field. On the other side, he would be taught to apprehend something far more formidable; a fawning treachery, against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious smile upon the cheek, would warn him of the canker in the heart. From the uses to which one... | |
| Junius - 1805 - 320 strani
...Sovereign in the field. On the other side, he would be taught to apprehend something far more formidable; a fawning treachery, against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious smile upon the cheek would warn him of the canker in the heart. From the uses to which one... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 strani
...Sovereign in the field. On the other side, he would bo taught to apprehend something far more formidable ; a fawning treachery, against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious smile upon the cheek would warn him of the canker in the heart. From the uses to which one... | |
| Junius - 1807 - 336 strani
...in the field. On the other side, he would be taught to apprehend something far more formidable ; — a fawning treachery , against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious smile upon the cheek would warn him of the canker in the heart. From the uses to which one... | |
| Junius - 1809 - 364 strani
...Sovereign hi the field. On the other side, he would be taught to apprehend something far more formidable ; a fawning treachery, against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious smile upon the cheek would warn him of the canker in the heart. From the uses to which one... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 strani
...the field. Oil the other side, he would be taught to apprehend something far more formidable ; — a fawning treachery, against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious smile upon the cheek would warn him of the canker in the heart. From the uses to which one... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 530 strani
...in the field. On the other side, he would be taught to apprehend something far more formidable;— a fawning treachery, against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious smile upon the cheek would, warn him of the canker in the heart. From the uses to which one... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1814 - 730 strani
...in the field ; on the other side, he would be taught to apprehend something far more formidable — a fawning treachery, against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious smile* upon the cheek would warn him of the caukrr in the heart. From the uses, to wuich... | |
| 1816 - 742 strani
...in the field ; on the other side, he would be taught to apprehend something far more formidable — a fawning treachery, against which no prudence can guard, no courage can defend. The insidious sniil« upon the cheek would warn him of the canker in the heart. From the uses, to which... | |
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