| Abel Boyer - Great Britain - 1703 - 588 pages
...Majefty is the beft Judge whether this be the Cafe, who are Co perfectly informed of the Ciccumftances of Parts abroad. But fo far as relates to 'England,...give your Majefty this clear Account, that there is a Deadnefs and Want of Spirit in the Nation, univerfiilly fo, as not at all to be dispos'd Co the (bought... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 432 pages
...ready to make a Stand. Your Majefty is the beft Judge, whether this be the Cafe, who are fo perfectly informed of the Circumftances of Parts abroad. But...give Your Majefty this clear Account, That there is a Deadnefs and Want of Spirit in the Nation univerfally, fo as not at all to be difpofed to the Thought... | |
| John Campbell - Admirals - 1785 - 582 pages
...to make a ftanj. Your mujefly is the bed judge whether this be the Cifc, *• who are fo petfeftly informed of the circumftances of parts abroad. " But,...far as relates to England, it would be want of duty nor to give " your msjcfly this clear account : That there is a deidncfi and want of fpirii in " the... | |
| John Dalrymple - Great Britain - 1788 - 408 pages
...able to make a ftand. Your Majefty is the bt ft judge whether this be the cafe, who are fo perfectly informed of the circumftances of parts abroad. BUT,...far as relates to England, it would be want of duty nor to give your Majefty this clear account, that there is a deadnefs and want of fpirit in the nation,... | |
| Sir John Dalrymple - Great Britain - 1790 - 746 pages
...able to make a ftand. Your Majefty is the beft judge whether this be the cafe, who are fo perfectly informed of the circumftances of parts abroad. But,...give your Majefty this clear account, that there is a deadnefs and want of fpirit in the nation, univerfally fo, as not at all to be difpofed to the thought... | |
| Edmund Burke - Anglo-French War, 1793-1802 - 1796 - 196 pages
...difcouraging portrait of the fpirit of this nation. " So far as relates to « England," fay thefe Minifters, " it would be " want of duty not to give your Majefty this clear " account, that there is a deadnefs and want offfi" rit in the nation unmerfally, fo as not to be at " all difpofed to entering... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1803 - 446 pages
...difcouraging portrait of the fpirit of this nation. " So far as relates to Eng" land," fay thefe minifters, ** it would be want of " duty not to give your majefty this clear account, " that there is a deadnefs and want of fpirit in the naet fion univerfally, fo as not to be at all difpofed to fl entering... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 440 pages
...discouraging portrait of the fpirit of this nation. " So- far as relates to Eng" land," fay thefe minifters, " it would be want of " duty not, to give your majefty this clear account, ** that there is a dcadncfe and want offpirii in the na" tion vnpverjally, fo as not to be at all difp'ofed to rt entering... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 444 pages
...difcouraging portrait of the Spirit of this nation. " So far as relates to Eng** land," fay thefe minifters, " it would be wan.t of ** duty not to give your majefty this clear account, _ " that there is a deadnefs and want of fpirit in the na" tion univerfally, fo as not to be at all... | |
| William Belsham - 1806 - 646 pages
...whether this be the case who are ^o perfectly informed of the circumstances of parts abroad. But so far as relates to England, it would be want of duty not to give your majesty this clear account, that there is a dcadness and want of spirit in the nation universally,... | |
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