| 1783 - 360 pages
...the ftep towards this relief ut :ry fubjcas. *• At the end of a war f«*me part of its wright mu ft inevitably be bor,ne for a time. I feel for the burthens of my people : but I re! v on that fortitude which haï hhheru fupportedthis nation under many difficult:« :, for their... | |
| 1783 - 360 pages
...lubjects. '• At the end of a war fsme part of its weight mull inevitably be borne ¿or a time. 1 feel for the burthens of my people : but I rely on that fortitude which has hithcrt) fupportedthis nation under many difficulties, for their bearing thofe \viuch the prefect exigencies... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1783 - 594 pages
...fubjecls. At (he end of a war fomc part of its w fight mutt inevitably be borno fur a time. 1 fret for the burthens of my people : but I rely on that fortitude which his hithertu T p urted this nation under many difficulties, fur their bearing thofe^ wbicn-tne * prclcui... | |
| 1783 - 424 pages
...end of a war fome part of it's weight tnuft inevitably be borne for t rime. I feel for the burdens of my people: but I rely on that fortitude which has hitherto fupported this nation under many difficulties, for their bearing thofe which the prefent exigencies... | |
| James Hartley (Ph. D.) - 1784 - 606 pages
...participate " with me in the fatisfaftiun which I feel in this ftep towards the relief of my fubjedts. " At the end of a war, fome part of its weight muft...inevitably be borne for a time. I " feel for the burthens pf my people ; but I. rely on that fortitude, which has hitherto " fupported this nation under many... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1784 - 304 pages
...in this ftep towards the relief of my fubjefts. " At the end of a war fome part of its weight mnft inevitably be borne for a time. I feel for the burthens...: but I rely on that fortitude, which has hitherto fupported this nation under many difficulties, for their bearing thofe which the prefent exigencies... | |
| James Hartley (Ph. D.) - Caricatures and cartoons - 1785 - 612 pages
...participate " with me in the fatisfaclion which I feel in this ftep towards the relief of my fubjecls. " At the end of a war, fome part of its weight muft...people; but I rely on that fortitude, which has hitherto " fupported this nation under many difficulties, for their bearing thofe which the prefen *' exigencies... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 608 pages
...participate with me in the fatisfaftion which I feel in this ftep towards the relief of my fubjedb. At the end of a war fome part of its weight muft inevitably...: but I rely on that fortitude which has hitherto fupported this nation under many difficulties, for their bearing thofe which the prefent exigencies... | |
| 1796 - 784 pages
...feel in this ftep towards the relief of my fubjefts. At the end of a war fome part of its weight nuift inevitably be borne for a time. I feel for the burthens...; but I rely on that fortitude which has hitherto fupported this nation under many difriultics, for their bearing thofe, which the prefent exigencies... | |
| History - 1800 - 600 pages
...in thisftep towards the relief of my fubjeets. At the end of a war, fome part of its weight тай inevitably be borne for a time. I feel for the burthens...people; but I rely on that fortitude which has hitherto fupported this nation under many difficulties, for their bearing thofe which the prefent exigencies... | |
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