| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 pages
...the calamities which are infeparable from 2. ftate of war. And I ftill hope, that the deluded ?.nd unhappy multitude will return to their allegiance...they now fuffer under the arbitrary tyranny of their leaders, will rekindle in their hearts a fpirit of loyalty to their Sovereign, and of attachment to... | |
| 1800 - 694 pages
...the blood of my fubjeäs, and the calamities which are infeparable from a fate of war. And I ñill hope, that the deluded and unhappy multitude • will...they now fuffer under the arbitrary tyranny of their leaders, will rekindle in their hearts a fpirit of loyalty to their Sovereign, and of attachment to... | |
| 1800 - 702 pages
...effiifion of the blood 'of my fubjefts, and the calamities which are infeparable from a ftate of war. And I ftill hope, 'that the deluded and unhappy multitude...feelings of what they now fuffer under the arbitrary tyrariny of their leaders, will rekindle in their hearts a fpirit of loyalty to their Sovereign, and... | |
| Hugh Boyd - 1800 - 638 pages
...effufion of the blood of my fubjefts, and the calamities which are infeparable from a flate of war. And I ftill hope, that the deluded and unhappy multitude...remembrance of what they once enjoyed, the regret r gret for what they have loft, and the feelings of what they now naffer, under the arbitrary tyranny... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 pages
...i^that the deluded and unhappy multitude will return to then1 allegiance ; and that the reriiembrance of what they once enjoyed, the regret for what they have loft, and the feelings ofwhat' tftey now fuffer under the arbitrary tyranny of their leaders, will rekindle in their hearts... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 634 pages
...of the " blood of my fubjects, and the calamities which are infeparable " from a ftate of war. And I ftill hope, that the deluded and " unhappy multitude...remembrance of what they once enjoyed, the regret of " what they have loft, and the feelings of what they now fuf*' fer, under the arbitrary tyranny... | |
| William Cobbett - 1814 - 736 pages
...the blood of my subjects, and the calamities which are inseparable from a state of war. And I still hope, that the deluded and unhappy multitude will...what they once enjoyed, the regret for what they have lost, and the feelings of what they now suffer under the arbitrary tyranny of their leaders, will rekindle... | |
| Benjamin Waterhouse - 1831 - 482 pages
...the blood of my subjects, and the calamities which are inseparable from a state of war. And I still hope, that the deluded and unhappy multitude will...what they once enjoyed, the regret for what they have lost, and the feelings of what they NOW suffer, under the arbitrary tyranny of their leaders, will... | |
| Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 730 pages
...the blood of my subjects, and the calamities which are inseparable from a state of war. And I still hope that the deluded and unhappy multitude will return...what they once enjoyed, the regret for what they have lost, and the feelings of what they now suffer, under the arbitrary tyranny of their leaders, will... | |
| Honoré Gabriel Riquetti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 520 pages
...the blood of my subjects, and the calamities which are inseparable from a state of war. And I still hope that the deluded and unhappy multitude will return...what they once enjoyed, the regret for what they have lost, and the feelings of what they now suffer, under the arbitrary tyranny of their leaders, will... | |
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