If the gentlemen of these colonies do tyrannize over the villages of their dominions, the best way is not to seem to see it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; but, if they, offend in anything else, 'twill be well to chastise... The History of Modern Greece - Halaman 257oleh Sir James Emerson Tennent - 1830Paparan penuh - Perihal buku ini
 | 1831 - 660 halaman
...frequent rebellions of Candia do sufficiently evidence. If the gentlemen of these colonies do tyrannize over the villages of their dominion, the best way...to dispute all their pretensions to any particular jurisdicOne can scarcely avoid the suspicion that the conduct of Venice towards its serfs in Greece... | |
 | Robert Pashley - 1837 - 394 halaman
...best way it not to seem to see it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; hut if they offend in any thing else, 'twill be well to...chastise them severely, that they may not brag of any priviledges more than others : It will not be amiss likewise to dispute all their pretensions to any... | |
 | Henry Jervis-White Jervis - 1852 - 396 halaman
...it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; but, if they, offend in anything else, 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that...at any time, their nobility or title be disputed, you will do well to sell them the confirmation of it at as dear a rate as possible ; and, in a word,... | |
 | George Finlay - 1856 - 396 halaman
...it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; but if they offend in anything else, 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that they may not brag of any privileges more than others."1 Mr Pashley, in his valuable Travels in Crete, has published the following account of the... | |
 | Robert Gordon Latham - 1863 - 528 halaman
...it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; but if they offend in anything else 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that they may not brag of their privileges more than others." A single detail, the murder of an accepted son-in-law, who was... | |
 | george finlay, ll.d. - 1877 - 348 halaman
...it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; but if they offend in anything else, 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that...they may not brag of any privileges more than others 3.' Mr. Pashley has published the following account of the 1 Hammer, vi. 438 ; Negociations de la France... | |
 | George Finlay - 1877 - 316 halaman
...it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; but if they offend in anything else, 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that...they may not brag of any privileges more than others 3.' Mr. Pashley has published the following account of the 1 Hammer, vi. 438 ; Negociations de la France... | |
 | John Hackett - 1901 - 824 halaman
...it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects ; but if they offend in anything else, 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that they may not bnig of any privileges more than others." If, however, the Signory hoped by such trifling concessions... | |
 | Henry Jervis-White Jervis - 1970 - 356 halaman
...it, that there may be no kindness between them and their subjects; but, if they offend in anything else, 'twill be well to chastise them severely, that...at any time, their nobility or title be disputed, you will do well to sell them the confirmation of it at as dear a rate as possible; and, in a word,... | |
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