| 1805 - 858 páginas
...confcicnces ? — I conlider it as no difgrace to make the firft ftep. I have, I hope, fufficiently proved to the world, that I fear none of .the chances of War ; it belides prefents nothing that I need to fear. Peace is the wifh of my heart, but war has nev^r been... | |
| 1805 - 536 páginas
...and with >ut a view to any end, condemn 'them in their wwn consciences ? I consider it as no disgrace to make the first step. I have, I hope, sufficiently proved to Ike world, that I fear none of the chances of war ; it be*sides presents nothing that I need to fear;... | |
| William Cobbett - 1806 - 528 páginas
...consciences? I consider it as no disgrace to make the first step. I have, I li'>pe, sufficiently proved to tbe world, that I fear none of the chances of war ; it...glory. I conjure your Majesty not to deny yourself the luppineis of giving peace to the world, nor to leave th.it sweet satisfaction to your children: for... | |
| 1807 - 1012 páginas
...it as no disgrace to make the first stop. I have, I hope, sufficiently proved to the world, that 1 fear none of the chances of war ; it, besides, presents...inconsistent with my glory. I conjure your majesty not Ю deny yourself the happiness of piving peace to the world, nor to leave that sweet satisfaction to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 1014 páginas
...it as no disgrace to make the first step. 1 have, I hope, sufficiently proved to the world, that 1 fear none of the chances of war; it, besides, presents nothing that I need to fear : peace is tbe wish of my heart, but war has петег bt-en inconsistent with my glory. I conjure your majesty... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 562 páginas
...and without a view to any end, accuse them in their' own consciences-? I consider it as no disgrace to make the first step. I have, I hope, sufficiently...Peace is the wish of my heart, but war has never been contrary to my glory. I conjure your Majesty not to deny yourself the happiness of giving peace to... | |
| Francis Peter Plowden - 1811 - 566 páginas
...and without a view to any end, accuse them in their own consciences ? I consider it as no disgrace to make ^the first step. I have, I hope, sufficiently proved to the'world, that I fear nenei of the chances of war ; it besides presents nothing, that I need to fear.... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1812 - 596 páginas
...uselessly, and without a view to any end,condemn them in their own consciences? I consider it as no disgrace to make the first step. I have, I hope, sufficiently...presents nothing that I need to fear-— peace is the. VOL. in. 3 M wish of my heart, but war has never been inconsistent with my glory. I conjure your'majesty... | |
| Theophilus Camden - 1814 - 746 páginas
...and •without a view to any end, accuse them in their own consciencies? I consider it as no disgrace to make the first step. I have, I hope, sufficiently...Peace is the wish of my heart, but war has never been contrary to my glory. I conjure your majesty not to deny yourself the happiness of giving peace to... | |
| Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 páginas
...have sufficiently proved to the world, that I am not dismayed at the fortune of war; I have nothing to fear; peace is the wish of my heart; but war has never been contrary to my glory. I conjure your Majesty not to forego the happiness of giving peace to the world... | |
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