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
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice, which is more durable localise 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.... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1884 - 232 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.... | |
| London readers - 1884 - 216 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.... | |
| Franz K W. Lange - 1885 - 66 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.... | |
| Short essays - 1885 - 208 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.... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1885 - 556 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.... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...of faction and bigotry, yet lies.still exposed to another prejudice which is more durable, because hom were five members of the Ursini survey her, is capable cither of exalting beyond measure, or diminishing, the lustre of her character.... | |
| Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1893 - 460 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 luster of her character.... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 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.... | |
| Luigi Pavia - 1901 - 480 pages
...of faction and bigotry4, yet lies still exposed to another prejudice which is more dn'rable, because more natural, and which, according to the different views in which we survey' 6 her, is capable either of exalting beyond measure, or dimin'ishing the lustre of her character.... | |
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