| William Cobbett - 1810 - 538 страници
...the language and the conduct of his Majesty's Ministers towards your body : nor would it become me to censure, though I may be permitted to lament, the...they oppose to any favourable consideration of your taose, and the advantages which they afford to the misrepresentations of your adversaries, are too... | |
| 1810 - 538 страници
...your body ; nor would it become . me to censure, though I may be permitted to lament, thedecisions of the Legislature. — To these two topics it is...Cause, and the advantages which they afford to the misrepresentations of your adversaries, are too obvious to require explanation. — Many circumstances... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1810 - 692 страници
...spirit, the language and conduct of his Majesty's minibU'rs towards your body; nor would it become me to censure, though I may be permitted to lament, the...briefly to have adverted. The obstacles which, in l he present moment, 'they oppose to any favourable consideration of your cause, and the advantages... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 458 страници
...the language and the conduct of his Majesty's Ministers towards your body ; nor would it become me to censure, though I may be permitted to lament, the...cause, and the advantages, which they afford to the misrepresentations of your adversaries, are too obvious to require explanation. Many circumstances... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 596 страници
...temper, the language and conduct of his majesty's ministers towards your body ; nor would it become me to censure, though I may be permitted to lament, the...obstacles which, in the present moment, they oppose to any favorable consideration of your cause, and the advantages which they afford to the misrepresentations... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1846 - 632 страници
...the language and the conduct of his Majesty's Ministers towards your body ; nor would it become me to censure, though I may be permitted to lament, the...cause, and the advantages which they afford to the misrepresentations of your adversaries, are too obvious to require explanation. Many circumstances... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1846 - 768 страници
...the language and the conduct of his Majesty's Ministers towards your body ; nor would it become me to censure, though I may be permitted to lament, the...cause, and the advantages which they afford to the misrepresentations of your adversaries, are too obvious to require explanation. Many circumstances... | |
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