| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 pages
...will likewise do justice, I ought to do it, to the honourable gentleman who led us in this House.1 Far from the duplicity wickedly charged on him, he...I knew well enough (it could not be concealed from anybody) the true state of things ; but, in my life, I never came with so much spirits into this House.... | |
| 1775 - 868 pages
...alacrity and refolution. We all felt infpired by the example he gave us, dov.-n even to myfelf the weakelt in that phalanx. I declare for one, I knew well enough...(it could not be concealed from any body) the true ilate of things ; but, in my lite, I never came with fo much fpirits into this Houfe. It was a time... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1775 - 64 pages
...infpired by the example he gave us, down even tomyfelf, the weakeft in that phalanx. I declare for onej I knew well enough (it could not be concealed from any body) the true ftate of things ; but, in my life, I never came with fo muchfpirits into thisHoufe. It was a time for... | |
| 1778 - 626 pages
...justice, I ought to do it, to the hon. gent'eman who led us in this house (\ iü. 'general Conway.) Far from the duplicity wickedly charged on him, he...myself, the weakest in that phalanx. I declare for one, 1 knew well enough (it could not be fconccaled from any body) the True state of tilings ; but, in my... | |
| 1791 - 634 pages
...alacrity and refolution. We all felt infpired by the example he gave us, down even to myfelf, the weakeft in that phalanx. I declare for one, I knew well enough (it could not be concealed froin any body) ;he true Hate of thin-s; bat, in my life, I never came with ib rr.uch fpirits into... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 pages
...alacrity and refolution. We all felt infpired by the example he gave us, down even to myfelf, the weakeft in that phalanx. I declare for one, I knew well enough...(it could not be concealed from any body) the true ftate of things ; but, in my life, 1 never came with, fo much fpirits into this houfe. It was a time... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1792 - 608 pages
...do juftice, I ought to do it, to the Honorable Gentleman who led us in this Houfe (General Conway). Far 'from the duplicity wickedly charged on him, he acted his part with alacrity and refolution. We all felt infpired by the example he gave us, down even to myfelf, the weakcft in that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 pages
...will likewife do juftice, I ought to do it, to the honourable gentleman who led us in this houie *. Far from the duplicity wickedly charged on him, he acted his part with alacrity and refolution. We all felt infpired by the example he gave us, down even to myfelf, the weakeft in that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 462 pages
...Will likewife do juftice, I ough't to doit, to the honourable gentleman who led us in this houfe *. Far from the duplicity wickedly charged on him, he acted his part with alacrity and refolution. We all felt infpired by the example he gave us, down «Ven to myfelf, the weakeft in that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 pages
...will likewise do justice, I ought to do it, to the honourable gentleman who led us in this house*. Far from the duplicity wickedly charged on him, he...resolution. We all felt inspired by the example he gave ua, down even to myself, the weakest in that phalanx. I declare for one, I knew well enough (it could... | |
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