| David Hume - 1882 - Страниц: 614
...the calumny of enemies and the adulation of friends than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there scarcely is any whose reputation has been more certainly determined...unanimous consent of posterity. The unusual length of hei administration, and the strong features of her character, were able to overcome all prejudices... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1884 - Страниц: 232
...calumny of enemies, and the adulation1 of friends, than Queen Elizabeth2 ; and yet there scarcely is any whose reputation has been more certainly determined by the unanimous consent of posterity. 2. The unusual length of her administration, and the strong features of her character, were able to... | |
| C. Duxbury - 1884 - Страниц: 278
...calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there scarcely is any whose reputation has been more certainly determined by the unanimous consent of posterity. " — HUME. QUESTIONS ON THE POSITION OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH. I. Where is the article usually placed?... | |
| P. Blouët - 1888 - Страниц: 216
...there is scarce any3 whose reputation has been more certainly determined, by the unanimous consent4 of posterity. The unusual length of her administration,...her character were able to overcome all prejudices ;5 and obliging her detractors to abate much of their invectives, and her admirers somewhat of their... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1891 - Страниц: 440
...the calumny of enemies and the adulation of friends than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there is scarcely any whose reputation has been more certainly determined...their invectives, and her admirers somewhat of their panegyries, have at last, in spite of political factions, and, what is more, of religious animosities,... | |
| Roelof van der Pijl - 1893 - Страниц: 372
...the calumny of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than queen Elizabeth ; and yet there is scarce any whose reputation has been more certainly determined,...character, were able to overcome all prejudices, and to oblige her detractors to abate much of their invectives, and her admirers somewhat of their panagyrics,... | |
| Engelbert Nader - 1893 - Страниц: 100
...the British empire . . is thus a mixed government, c) The unusual length of her [Queen Elisabeth's] administration, and the strong features of her character, were able to overcome all prejudices. The maxims of William's administration were severe. a) die Regierungszeit und die Kegierung eines Fursten;... | |
| Alphonse Mariette - 1894 - Страниц: 402
...of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than Queen 10 Elizabeth ; and yet there is scarcely any 11 whose reputation has been more certainly determined...length of her administration, and the strong features 12 of her character, were able to 1S overcome all prejudices ; and obliging u her detractors to abate... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1897 - Страниц: 386
...the calumny of enemies and the adulation of friends than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there is scarcely any whose reputation has been more certainly determined by the unanimous consent of posterity. . . . Her vigor, her constancy, her magnanimity, her penetration, vigilance, address, are allowed to... | |
| Luigi Pavia - 1901 - Страниц: 480
...Queen Elizabeth; and yet there is scarce any1 whose reputation has been more certainly deter 'mined by the unan'imous consent of poste'rity. The unu'sual...the strong features of her char'acter, were able to overcome2 all prejudices ; and, obliging her detract 'ors to abate3 much of their invec'tives, and... | |
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