Blake, under whose auspices and command he had performed the most creditable services of his life, but in the trial of Argyle, produced letters of friendship and confidence, to take away the life of a nobleman, the zeal and cordiality of whose co-operation... The British Critic: A New Review - Page 6311810Full view - About this book
| Charles James Fox - GT. BRIT. - 1808 - 454 pages
...illustrious corpse of Blake, under whose auspices and command he had performed the most creditable services of his life, but in the trial of Argyle, produced...the life of a nobleman,* the zeal and cordiality of whose co-operation with him, proved by such documents, was the chief ground of his execution ; thus... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 560 pages
...illuftrious corpfe of Blake, under whofe aufpices and command he had performed the mo ft creditable fc-rviccs of his life, but in the trial of Argyle produced letters of friendihip and confidence to take away the life of * * What will Mr. Fox's friend, the young Earl of... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 1162 pages
...corps of Bhkti, under \yhose auspices and command he had performed ihe most creditable. services oi his life, but in the trial of Argyle, produced letters...confidence, to take away the life of a nobleman, * the zcr.l and cordiality of whose co-operation/ with him, proved by such documents, was the chief ground... | |
| 1809 - 596 pages
...invalidate the assertion, repeated by Mr. Fox from. Burnet, that Monk, ' in the trial of the Marquis of, Argyle, produced letters of friendship and confidence...the life of a nobleman, the zeal and cordiality of whose cooperation with him, proved by such documents, was the chief ground of his execution.' So far... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1809 - 832 pages
...performed ihe most creditable services of his life, but in the trial of Argyle, produced lef» lers of friendship and confidence, to take away the life of a nobleman, * the zeal and cordiality of whose co-operation with him, proved by such documents was the chief ground of his execution ; thus... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1810 - 960 pages
...command he had per. formed the most creditable services of his life, but in the trial of Ar. gyle, produced letters of friendship and confidence, to...the life of a nobleman, the zeal and cordiality of whose co-operation with him, proved by such documents, was the chief ground of his execution ; thus... | |
| 1810 - 708 pages
...corpft * of Blake, under whofe aufpices and comrrtands he had performed the mod creditable fervices of his life ; but in the trial of Argyle, produced letters of friendmip and confidence, to take away the life of a nobleman, the zeal and cordiality of whofe co-operation... | |
| Samuel Heywood - Great Britain - 1811 - 536 pages
...Monk's base > ri J conduct to th» which charges Monk at the trial of Argyle with having EariofArgyie, " produced letters of friendship and confidence to take...away the life of a nobleman, the zeal and cordiality u of whose co-operation with him, proved by such docuBBCTION <. ments, was the chief ground of his... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 524 pages
...illustrious corpse of Blake, under whose auspices and command he had performed the most creditable services of his life ; but, in the trial of Argyle, produced...the life of a nobleman,, the zeal and cordiality of whose co-operation with him, proved by such documents, was the chief ground of his execution : thus... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1820 - 958 pages
...illustrious corpse of Blake, under whose auspices and command he had performed the most creditable services of his life, but in the trial of Argyle, produced...the life of a nobleman, the zeal and cordiality of whose co-operation with him, proved by such documents, was the chief ground of his execution; thus... | |
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