| William Robertson - 1777 - 512 pages
...prefcribed the dimes which were to be ferved up each day. Having finifhed his plan of reformation, his next care was to provide for the defence of the city ; and he took meafures for that purpofe with a prudence which favoured nothing of fanatic! fm. He collected... | |
| George Gregory - 1790 - 434 pages
...prefcribed the difhes which were to be ferved up each day. Having finifhed his plan of refor. mation, his next care was to provide for the defence of the city ; and he took meafures for that purpofe with a .prudence which favoured nothing -•of fanaticifm.... | |
| George Gregory - Church history - 1795 - 594 pages
...prefcribed the dimes which were to b« ferved up each day. Having finifhed his plan of reformation, his next care was to provide for the defence of the city ; and he took meafures for thaC purpofe with a prudence which betrayed nothing of fanaticifm. He colle&ed... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1798 - 440 pages
...prefcribed the difties which were to be ferved up each day. Having finifhed his plan of reformation, his next care was to provide for the defence of the city ; and he took meafures for that purpofe with a prudence which favoured nothing of fanaticifm. He collected... | |
| History - 1800 - 586 pages
...prefcribed the dimes wiich were to be ifcrved up each day. Having finiihed. his plan of reformation, his next care was .to provide for the defence of the city ; and he took meafures for that purpofe with a prudence which favoured nothing of fanaticifm. He collected... | |
| History - 1800 - 580 pages
...prefcribed the ditlics which were to be ferved up each da)p. Having liniflied his plan of reformation, his next care was to provide for the defence of the city ; and he took mcafures for that parpofe with a prudence which favoured nothing of fanaticifm. He collected... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 430 pages
...himself against the designs of hi- morcing \hitors, who were punctual to •' ' appoint! appointment ; his next care was to provide for the defence of the city ; and assembling the senate, to consult what was best to be done in this time of danger. It was first... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1809 - 484 pages
...prescribed the dishes which were to be served up each day. Having finished his plan of reformation, his next care was to provide for the defence of the city ; and he took measures for that purpose with a prudence which savoured nothing of fanaticism. He collected... | |
| John Bigland - Geography - 1811 - 586 pages
...deposited the whole in a public treasury. The members of this singular commonwealth being thus brought to u perfect equality, he ordered all of them to eat at...magazines, repaired and extended the fortifications, obliging every person, without distinction, to work in his turn, and formed into a regular militia... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1817 - 482 pages
...prescribed the dishes which were to be served up each day. Having finished his plan of reformation, his next care was to provide for the defence of the city ; and he took measures for that purpose with a prudence which savoured nothing of fanaticism. He collected... | |
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