When you affectedly renounced the name of Englishman, believe me, sir, you were persuaded to pay a very ill-judged compliment to one part of your subjects, at the expense of another. While the natives of Scotland are not in actual rebellion, they are... The Letters of Junius - Page 160de Junius - 1796Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1741 - 858 pages
...of another. While the natives of S d are not in aftnal rebellion, they are undoubtedly entitled Jo protection ; nor do I mean to condemn the policy of...giving fome encouragement to the novelty of their affeftions for the Houfe of H r. I am ready to hope for every thing from their new-born zeal, and from... | |
| Junius - 1770 - 246 pages
...of another. While the natives of Scotland are not in aftual rebellion, they are undoubtedly intitled to protection; nor do I mean to condemn the policy...giving fome encouragement to the novelty of their affeftioni for the houfe of Hanover. I am ready to hope for every thing from their new-born zeal, and... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 402 pages
...part of your flibjects, at the expence of another. While the natives of Scotland are not in aftual rebellion, they are undoubtedly entitled to protection...giving fome encouragement to the novelty of their aEections for the houfe of Hanover. I am ready to hope for every thing from their new-born zeal, and... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 280 pages
...the natives of Scotland are not in aftual rebellion, they are undoubtedly intitled to proteftion ; nor do I mean to condemn the policy of giving fome encouragement to the novelty of their afie&ions for the houfe of Hanover. 1 am ready to hope for every thing from their new-born zeal, and... | |
| 1771 - 508 pages
...you were perfiiaded to pay a very ill-judged compliment tq one part of your fubjectsj at the expence of another. While the natives of Scotland are not in actual rebellion, they are undoubtedly intitled to protection j nor do I mean to condemn the policy of giving feme encouragement to the novelty... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 378 pages
...of another. While the natives of Scotland are notinactual rebellion, they are undoubtedly intitlcd to protection ; nor do I mean to condemn the policy...Hanover. I am ready to hope for every thing from their new-born zeal, and from the future fteadinefs of their allegiance. But hitherto they have no claim.... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 370 pages
...you were peifuaded to pay a very ill-judged compliment to one part of your fubjects, at the expence of another. While the natives of Scotland are not in actual rebellion, they are undoubtedly intitled to protection ; nor do I mean to condemn the policy of giving fome encouragement to the novelty... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 332 pages
...the natives of Scotland are not in aftual rebellion, they are undoubtedly intitled to proteftion ; nor do I mean to condemn the policy of giving fome...Hanover. I am ready to hope for every thing from their new-bora zeal, and from the future fteadinefs of their allegiance. But hitherto they have no claim.... | |
| Junius - 1791 - 416 pages
...you were perfuaded to pay a very ill-judged compliment to one part of you: fubjedts, at the expence of another. While the natives of Scotland are not in actual rebellion, they are undoubtedly intitled to protection ; nor do I mean to condemn the policy of giving fome encouragement to the novelty... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 402 pages
...you were persuaded to pay a very ill-judged compliment to one part of your subjects, at the expence of another. While the natives of Scotland are not in actual rebellion, they arc undoubtedly entitled to protection; nor do I mean to condemn the policy of giving some encouragement... | |
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