| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 páginas
...Roman government was not a settled government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being...balance lay in one hand and the government in another." All this, after the real business of the Long Parliament, looks like boys' play ; but it was one mode... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 472 páginas
...Roman government was not a settled government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being...balance lay in one hand, and the government in another. Thence I went to Westminster, and met Shaw and Washington, who told me how this day Sydenham2 was voted... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 494 páginas
...Roman government was not a settled government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being...balance lay in one hand, and the government in another. Thence I went to Westminster, and met Shaw and Washington/ who told me how this day Sydenham3 was voted... | |
| Charles Knight - 1854 - 342 páginas
...Roman government was not a settled government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being...balance lay in one hand and the government in another." All this, after the real business of the Long Parliament, looks like boys' play ; but it was one mode... | |
| Charles Knight - 1859 - 572 páginas
...was in one hand, and the command in * Secret History of the Calves' Head Club. Harleian Miscellany. another, it being therefore always in a posture of...balance lay in one hand and the government in another.' All this, after tbe real business of the Long Parliament, looks like boys' play ; but it was one mode... | |
| Charles Knight - 1859 - 600 páginas
...was in one hand, and the command in * Secret History of the Calves' Head Club. Harleian Miscellany. another, it being therefore always in a posture of...it was an unsteady government; so to-morrow it is tn be proved by the opponents that the balance lay in one hand and the government in another.' All... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 484 páginas
...Roman government was not a settled government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being...balance lay in one hand, and the government in another. Thence I went to Westminster, and met Shaw and Washington,2 who told me how this day Sydenham2 was... | |
| David Masson - 1877 - 730 páginas
...so it was no wonder that the ' balance of property was in one 'and the command in another, it 1 hand being 'therefore always in a posture of war ; 'but...lay ' in one hand and the government in ' another." — Feb. 20 (day before Restiution of the Secluded). " I to th« ' Coffee-house, where I heard Mr.... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 646 páginas
...the Roman government was not a settled government ; and so it was no wonder the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being...true, by the voices it had been carried before that, that it was an unsteady government. So to-morrow it is to be proved by the opponents that the balance... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1875 - 552 páginas
...was not a settled government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of propriety3 (ie, property) was in one hand, and the command in another, it being...the balance lay in one hand, and the government in 1 Philip, second Earl of Chesterfield, born 1634, ob. 1713. 2 See Note. January 1 4th. (MB) C another.... | |
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