| Junius - 1791 - 416 pages
...matter of grief and furprize to your fubjecls, but not the immediate caufe of their prefent dilcontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had been facrificed to the prejudices and paffions of ethers. With what firmnefs will you bear the mention of your oWn ? A man, not very honourably diftinguifhed... | |
| Junius - 1796 - 214 pages
...the peace were matter of grief and furprize to your fubjects, but not the immediate caufe of thtir prefent difcontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had been facrificed...what firmnefs will you bear the mention of your own ? A man, not very honorably diftinguimed in the world, commences a formal attack upon your favorite,... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 402 pages
...thing was honourable and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not tHe immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, sir,... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 488 pages
...was honourable and sincere ; and, if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir,... | |
| Junius - 1805 - 320 pages
...thing was honourable and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir,... | |
| Junius - 1809 - 364 pages
...was honourable and sincere ; and, if Enzlaud was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir,... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 pages
...thing was honourable and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir,... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 530 pages
...thing was honourable and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir,... | |
| Thomas Busby - 1816 - 248 pages
...thing was honourable and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprize to your subjects, but not the immediate Original Letter, Fatal consequences, consequences... | |
| 1821 - 432 pages
...was honourable and sincere ; and, if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate canse of their present discontent. s Hitherto, sir,... | |
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