| Arthur Collins - Baronetage - 1741 - 460 pages
...the beautiful garment of peace, would fhortly be torn in pieces, through the neglect of magiftrates, the general corruption of manners, and the prevalence...would undermine the very pillars of government. My fons ! we have hitherto feen ferene and quiet times ; but now prepare your felvcs for cloudy and troublefome.... | |
| Thomas Blount - 1748 - 228 pages
...NegkcJ of Magiftrates, We. General Corruption of Manners, and the Prevalence of a puritanical FacJion, •which, '' (if not prevented) would undermine the...Pillars of Government. My Sons ': we have hitherto feen.ferene and quiet fames ; but now prepare year [elves for cloudy and troablefome. I command you... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 564 pages
...the whole island. He said, he feared the beautiful garment of peace would shortly be torn in pieces, through the neglect of magistrates, the general corruption...would undermine the very pillars of government. My son! we have hitherto seen serene and quiet times ; but now prepare yourselves for cloudy and troublesome.... | |
| John Hughes - 1857 - 458 pages
...the whole island. He said he feared the beautiful garment of peace would shortly be torn in pieces through the neglect of magistrates, the general corruption...we have hitherto seen serene and quiet times, but nowprepareyourselvesfor cloudy and troublesome. I command you to honour and obey our gracious sovereign,... | |
| Allan Fea - Great Britain - 1904 - 506 pages
...the whole Island. He said, he feared the beautiful garment of Peace would shortly be torn in pieces through the Neglect of Magistrates, the general corruption...hitherto seen serene and quiet Times : but now prepare your selves for cloudy and troublesom. I command you to honour and obey our Gracious Sovereign, and... | |
| Alexander Meyrick Broadley - Great Britain - 1912 - 504 pages
...the whole Island. He said, he feared the beautiful garment of Peace would shortly be torn in pieces through the Neglect of Magistrates, the general Corruption...Government. My sons! We have hitherto seen serene y quiet times; but now prepare yourselves for cloudy & troublesom. I command you to honour y obey our... | |
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