| Anglo-French War, 1755-1763 - 1762 - 296 pages
...tHat I fhould allure your Excellency, that thg Meafures of Government will iiiffer no Rci laxation on that Account ; on the contrary, I may venture to...whole Spirit of the War fubfiding with him, inftead of dilcouraging, will only tend to animate the prefent Miniftry to a more vigorous Exertion of their Powers,... | |
| English literature - 1762 - 736 pages
...occafion, it is proper that I fhould allure your Excellency, that the meafures of government will furTer no relaxation on that account ; on the contrary, I...may venture to promife, that the idea fuggefted by fomf malevolent perfons at home, and perhaps induftrioufly propagated abroad, of the whole fpirit of... | |
| History - 1763 - 552 pages
...your excellency, that the meafures of government will fuit с r no relaxation on that account; on tiie contrary, I may venture to promife, that the idea...fuggefted by fome malevolent perfons at home, and perhaps induurioufly propagated abroad, of the whole (pint of the war fubfiding with him, ioftead of difcouraging,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 554 pages
...that the. meafures of government will fuffer no relaxation OB. that account : on toe contrary,." / may venture to promife, that ' the idea fuggefted...perhaps induftrioufly propagated abroad, of the whole fpirit of the war fubliding with him, iaftead of difcouraging, will only tend to animate the prelent... | |
| John Almon - Great Britain - 1792 - 458 pages
...occafton, it is proper that 1 fliould allure your Excellency, that the meafures of government will luffer no relaxation on that account; on the contrary, I may venture to promife, that the idea fuggeded by fome malevolent perfons at home, and perhaps indudriouflv propagated abroad, of the whok... | |
| Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 478 pages
...occafion, it is proper that I mould affure your Excellency, that the meafures of government will fuffer no relaxation on that account ; on the contrary, I...perhaps induftrioufly propagated abroad, of the whole fpirit of the war fubfiding with him, inftead of difcouraging, will only tend to animate the prefent... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 436 pages
...occasion, it is proper that I should assure your Excellency, that the measures of government will suffer no relaxation on that account; on the contrary, I may venture to promise, that the idea suggested by some malevolent persons at home, aad perhaps, industriously propagated... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 404 pages
...occasion, it is proper that I should assure your Excellency, that the measures of government will sufier no relaxation on that account^ on the contrary, I may venture to promise, that the idea suggested by some malevolent persons at home, and perhaps industriously propagated... | |
| James Robins - Great Britain - 1824 - 514 pages
...occasion, it is proper that I should assure your excellency, that the measures of government will suffer no relaxation on that account. On the contrary, I may venture to promise, that the idea suggested by some malevolent person at home, and perhaps industriously propagated... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1763 - 652 pages
...occafion, it is proper that I mould alfure your excellency, that the meafurea of government will fuffer no relaxation on that account ; on the contrary, I...perhaps induftrioufly propagated abroad, of the whole fpirit of the war fubfiding with him, inilead of difcouraging, will only tend to animate the prefent... | |
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