Nevertheless, we continued to exhort him with a paternal affection, and joining menaces to our exhortations ; we forgot nothing to bring him back to the right way. The operations of the war having obliged us to repair to Denmark, we left him at... Historical Register - Page 1671718Full view - About this book
| John Mottley - Russia - 1739 - 412 pages
...fame. «« Neverthelefs, wecontinu'd to exhort him " wkh a Paternal ArFeclion, and joining Me" naces to our Exhortations, we forgot nothing *' to bring...oblig'd us to " repair to Denmark, we left him at Peterjburgb " to give him Time to return to his Duty, and " mend his Ways. " And afterwards, upon the... | |
| John Bancks - Kings and rulers - 1740 - 380 pages
...us to difcharge him from the fame. Neverrhelefs, we continued to exhort him with paternal Affection, and joining Menaces to our Exhortations, we forgot...to the right Way ; and the Operations of War having obliged us to repair to Denmark, we left him fat Petersburgh, to give him Time to return to his Duty.... | |
| 1751 - 394 pages
...Neverthelefs, we continued to exhort him with a paternal üill-íüun.and, joining menaces to our exhortations, forgot ¡nothing to bring him back to the right way ; and, the operations of war having obliged us to repair to Denmark, we left him at P^teriburg, to give him time to return to his dut v,... | |
| World history - 1762 - 664 pages
...difcharge him from the fame, Neverthelefs, ' we ' we continued to exhort him wrth a paternal affection, and * joining menaces to our exhortations, we forgot nothing ' to bring him back to the right way. The operations of * the war having obliged us to repair to Denmark, we left * him at Peterjlurg, to... | |
| World history - 1762 - 570 pages
...defired us to difcharge him from the fame. ' we continued to exhort him with a paternal arTe&t'on, and ' joining menaces to our exhortations, we forgot nothing ' to bring him back to the right way. The operations of ' the war having obliged us to repair to Denmark, we left * him at Peterfiurg^ to... | |
| Voltaire - 1763 - 290 pages
...difcharge him from the fame. ' Neverthelefs, we continued to exhort him with a paternal * affection, and joining menaces to our exhortations, we forgot ' nothing to bring him hack the right way. The operations of ' the war having obliged us to repair to Denmark, we left him... | |
| John Bancks - RUSSIA - 1813 - 328 pages
...discharge him from the same. Nevertheless, we continued to exhort him with paternal affection, and joined menaces to our exhortations, we forgot nothing to bring him back to the right way 5 and the operations of war having obliged us to repair to Denmark, we left him at Petersburgh, to... | |
| François Marie Arouet de Voltaire - 1836 - 420 pages
...to discharge him from the same. Nevertheless, we continued to exhort him with a paternal affection, and joining menaces to our exhortations ; we forgot nothing to bring him back to the right way. The operations of the war having obliged us to repair to Denmark, we left him at Petersburg, to give... | |
| English literature - 1836 - 436 pages
...to discharge him from the same. Nevertheless, we continued to exhort him with a paternal affection, and joining menaces to our exhortations ; we forgot nothing to bring him back the right way. The operations of the war having obliged us to repair to Denmark, we left him at Petersburg,... | |
| Voltaire - 1818 - 420 pages
...to discharge him from the same. Nevertheless, we continued to exhort him with a paternal affection, and joining menaces to our exhortations; we forgot nothing to bring him back to the right way. The operations of the war having obliged ua to repair to Denmark, we left him at Petersburg, to give... | |
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