| 1741 - 858 pages
...every thing was honourable and fincere, and if Utopia was fold to F e, we doubt not that your M y was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and furprize to your fubjeils, but not the immediate caufe of their prefent difcontent. Hitherto, fir,... | |
| Junius - 1770 - 246 pages
...thing was honourable and fincere, and if England was fold to France, we doubt not that your Majefty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were...your fubjefts, but not the immediate caufe of their prefenc difcontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had been facrificed to the prejudices and paffions of others.... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 402 pages
...thing was honourable and fincere, and if England was fold to France, we doubt not that your Majefty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and furprife to your fubjects, but not the immediate cauie of their prefent difcontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had been facrificed... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 280 pages
...was honourable and fincere, and if England was fold to France, we doubt not that your Majefty was' equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and furprize to your fubjefts, but not the immediate caufe of their prefent difcontent. Hitherto, Sir,... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 412 pages
...thing was honourable and fincere, and if England was fold to France, we doubt not that your Majefty was equally betrayed. The- conditions of the peace were matter of grief and furprife to your fubje&s, * One of the firft afts of the prefent reign was to difmifs Mr. I<C2ge, becaufe he had fome... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 378 pages
...and fincere, and if England was fold to France, we doubt not.that your Majefty was equally begtrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and furprife to your fubjects, * One of the firft afts of the prefent reign was to difmifa Mr. Le?,gc, becaufe he had feme... | |
| Junius - 1774 - 266 pages
...thing wa* honourable and finccre, and if England was fold to France, we doubt not that your Majefty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were...caufe of their prefent difcontent. Hitherto, Sir, you have been facrificed to the prejudices and paffions of others. With what firmnefs will you bear the... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 370 pages
...was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief andfurprife to your fiibje&s, but not the immediate caufe of their prefent difcontent. Hitherto, .Sir, you had been Sacrificed to the prejudices and paffions of others. With what firmnefs will you bear the mention of... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 332 pages
...thing was honourable and fincere, and if England was fold to France, we doubt not that your Majefty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were...the immediate caufe. of their prefent difcontent. * Mr. Legge was difinifled hccanfe he had forne year* •before refufed to yield his intcreft in Hampftiire... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1784 - 410 pages
...was honourable and fincere; and, if England was fold to France, we doubt not that your Majefty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and furprize to your fubjefts, but not the immediate caufe of their prefent difcontent. Hitherto, Sir,... | |
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