| 1789 - 508 páginas
...and at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, almoft without -a perfonal enemy ; who has retained, in his fall from power, many faithful and difinterefted friends ; and who, under, the preflure of fevere infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour... | |
| John Whitaker - 1791 - 276 páginas
...and at length an unfortunate adminiftration, had many political opponents, almoft without a perfonal enemy ; who has retained, in his fall from power, many faithful and difmterefted friends ; and who, under the preflure of fevere infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour of... | |
| 1794 - 540 páginas
...fall from power, many faithful and difinteteited triends ; and who, under the pieffiire of a fevere infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour of his mind, and...felicity of his incomparable temper." " Lord North," fays the eloquent hiftorian, " will per" mit me to exprefs the feelings of " friendihip in the language... | |
| Robert Gray - 1794 - 494 páginas
...at length an unfortunate adminiftration, has had many political opponents almoft without a perfonal enemy ; who has retained, in his fall from power, many faithful and difinterefted friends ; and who, under the preffure of a ijbvere infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 564 páginas
...•who, in a long, a stormy, and at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, almost without a personal enemy ; who has retained,...silent, if he still dispensed the favours of the crown." This amiable minister has also had the happiness to be thus recorded in the beautiful language of his... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 556 páginas
...who, in a long, a stormy, and at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, almost without a personal enemy; who has retained,...disinterested friends; and who, under the pressure of severe inlirmity, enjoys the lively vigour of his mind, and the felicity of his incomparable temper. Lord... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1814 - 544 páginas
...at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, almost without a pen-»onal enemy: who has retained in his fall from power many...silent if he still dispensed the favours of the Crown." S. rity ; judge then what I must feel upon receiving it in my retirement, while labouring under a calamity... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1815 - 720 páginas
...who, in a long, a stormy, and at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, almost without a personal enemy ; who has retained...of truth, but even truth and friendship should be «ilent if he still dispensed the favours of the Crown." S. honourable honourable a testimony of your... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1816 - 574 páginas
...who, in a long, a stormy, and at length an unfortunate administration, had many political opponents, almost without a personal enemy; who has retained...if he still dispensed the favours of the Crown."' This flattering notice was not expected by the retired minister, and produced a warm expression of... | |
| 1827 - 386 páginas
...who, in a long, a stormy, and at length an unfortunate, administration, had many political opponents, almost without a personal enemy : who has retained...but even truth and friendship should be silent, if ho still dispensed the favours of the crown." S. mony of your friendship and esteem would have afforded... | |
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