THE fame of this princess, though it has surmounted the prejudices both of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her,... The Monthly Magazine - Page 81798Full view - About this book
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing, the lustre of her character.... | |
| 1865 - 380 pages
...faction and of bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural ; and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing, the lustre of her character.... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1865 - 398 pages
...faction and of bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural ; and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing, the lustre of her character.... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing the lustre of her character.... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 304 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies. still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing, the lustre of her character.... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1867 - 448 pages
...both of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing the lustre of her character. This... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing, the lustre of her character.... | |
| Class-book - 1869 - 344 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing the lustre of her character.... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1850 - 492 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing the lustre of her character.... | |
| James Currie (A.M.) - 1871 - 136 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing the lustre of her character.—... | |
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