| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1812 - 914 pages
...ihould miftake my honeft meaning, for I wiih good to all, hurt to none : but rich men for the moil part are grown to that dotage through their pride...were no accident could end it or their life. And what helliih care do fuch take to make it their own mifery and their countries' fpoil, efpecially when there... | |
| Peter Force - United States - 1838 - 498 pages
...my honest meaning : for I wish good to all, hurt to none. But rich men for the most part are growne to that dotage, through their pride in their wealth,...And what hellish care do such take to make it their owne miserie, and their Countries spoile, especially when there is most neede of their imployment ?... | |
| John Smith - New England - 1865 - 116 pages
...my honeft meaning : for I wifh good to all, hurt to none. But rich men for the moft part are growne to that dotage, through their pride in their wealth,...no accident could end it, or their life. And what hellifh care do fuch take to make it their owne miferie, and their Countries fpbile, efpecially when... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Explorers - 1881 - 307 pages
...damnation), to have their estates, though thou seest what honors and rewards the world yet hath for them that will seek them and worthily deserve them." " I would...do such take to make it their own misery and their countrie's spoil, especially when there is such need of their employment, drawing by all manner of... | |
| John Smith - Bermuda Islands - 1884 - 1150 pages
...my honest meaning; for I wish good to all, hurt to none : but rich men for the most part are growne to that dotage through their pride in their wealth,...could end it or their life. And what hellish care doe such take to make it their owne misery and their Countries spoile, especially when there is most... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 pages
...my honest meaning: for I wish good to all, hurt to none. But rich men for the most part are growne to that dotage, through their pride in their wealth,...And what hellish care do such take to make it their ownc miserie, and their Countries spoile, especially when there is most neede of their imployment?... | |
| John Smith - United States - 1895 - 620 pages
...my honest meaning; for I wish good to all, hurt to none : but rich men for the most part are growne to that dotage through their pride in their wealth,...could end it or their life. And what hellish care doe such take to make it their owne miseiy and their Countries spoile, especially when there is most... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - American essays - 1900 - 644 pages
...my honest meaning ; for I wish good to all, hurt to none. But rich men for the most part are growne to that dotage, through their pride in their wealth,...And what hellish care do such take to make it their owne miserie, and their Countries' spoile, especially when there is most neede of their employment... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - English literature - 1902 - 566 pages
...my honest meaning; for I wish good to all, hurt to none. But rich men for the most part are growne to that dotage, through their pride in their wealth,...And what hellish care do such take to make it their owne miserie, and their Countries' spoile, especially when there is most neede of their employment... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - American essays - 1904 - 512 pages
...damnation), to have their estates, though thou seest what honors and rewards the world yet hath for them that will seek them and worthily deserve them." " I would...do such take to make it their own misery and their countrie's spoil, especially when there is such need of their employment, drawing by all manner of... | |
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