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" ... ever come, when you shall wish to enjoy the tranquillity of private life, may you have a son endowed with such qualities, that you can resign your sceptre to him, with as much satisfaction as I give up mine to you. "
The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs ... - Page 187
1834
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The history of the reign of the emperor Charles v, Volume 4

William Robertson - 1809 - 422 pages
...tranquillity of private life, may you have a son endowed with such quail- B 0° K ties, that you cart resign your sceptre to him, with as much satisfaction as I give up mine to you." As soon as Charles had finished this long address to his subjects and to their new sovereign, he sunk...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 pages
...privileges of your people ; and if the time shall ever come, when you shall wish to enjoy the tranciriility of private life, may you have a son endowed with such...as •much satisfaction as I give up mine to you." As soon as Charles had finished .this long address to his subjects, and to their new sovereign, he...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volume 4

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...sacred in your eyes ; encroach not on the rights and privileges of your people : and, if the time shall ever come, when you shall wish to enjoy the tranquillity...with as much satisfaction, as I give up mine to you.' As soon as Charles had finished this long address to his subjects, and to their new sovereign, he sunk...
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The Historical Works of William Robertson: With an Account of His ..., Volume 6

William Robertson - 1813 - 648 pages
...rights and privileges of your people ; and if the time should ever come when you shall wish to enjoy tbe tranquillity of private life, may you have a son endowed...with as much satisfaction as I give up mine to you.' As soon as Charles had finished this long address to his subjects, and to their new sovereign, he sunk...
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The Flowers of Modern History: Comprehending on a New Plan, the Most ...

John Adams - 1813 - 324 pages
...privileges ofyour people. And, if the time shall ever come, when you shall wish to enjoy the tranquility of private life, may you have a son, endowed with...sceptre to him with as much satisfaction as I give mine to you." As soon as Charles had finished this long address to his subjects, and to their new sovereign,...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - 1814 - 424 pages
...your people ; and, if the time shall ever come, when you shall wish to enjoy the tranquillity of a private life, may you have a son endowed with such...sceptre to him, with as much satisfaction as I give mine to you." As soon as Charles had finished this long address to his subjects, and to their new sovereign,...
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The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 pages
...sacred in your eyes ; encroach not on the rights and privileges of your people; and it" the time shaH ever come, when you shall wish to -enjoy the tranquillity...with as much satisfaction as I give up mine to you. .•*,' As soon as Charles had finished this long address to his sub'jects, and to their' new sovereign,...
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The history of the reign of the emperor Charles v, Volume 4

William Robertson - 1817 - 346 pages
...paternal affection, and to demonstrate that you are worthy of the confidence which I repose in you. Preserve an inviolable regard for religion ; maintain...with as much satisfaction as I give up mine to you." As soon as Charles had finished this long address to his subjects and to their new sovereign, he sunk...
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The Works of William Robertson, D. D...: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 6

William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 610 pages
...paternal affection and to demonstrate that you are worthy of the confidence which I repose in you. Preserve an inviolable regard for religion ; maintain...with as much satisfaction as I give up mine to you." As soon as Charles had finished this long address to his subjects and to their new sovereign, he BO...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1821 - 280 pages
...sacred in youf eyes ; eneroach not on the rights and privileges of your people; and if the time shall ever come, when you shall wish to enjoy the tranquillity...with as much satisfaction as I give up mine to you." As soon as Charles had finished this long address to his subjects, and to their new sovereign, he sunk...
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