| Robert Thorpe - 1815 - 114 páginas
...not " know you, will suppose the case to be desperate " where you seem to doubt ; and your testimony, if " convertible to an adverse purpose, would be for*...received. " I have NO DOUBT that government will be dis" posed to adopt almost any plan Words in small a which we mav propose to them capital* under- "... | |
| Robert Thorpe - 1815 - 444 páginas
...and your testimony, if " convertible to an adverse purpose, would be for" midable. Your owrt mirid will suggest to you " the guards, limitations, and...received. " I have NO DOUBT that government will be dis-. " posed to adopt almost any plan Words in small « which we may propO8e to thcm capitals under-... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1815 - 128 páginas
...you seem to doubt ; and your testimony, if convertible to an adverse purpose, would be formidable. Your own mind will suggest to you the guards, limitations,...I now say should be received. I have no doubt that Governmeut will be disposed to adopt almost any plan which we may propose to them, with respect to... | |
| 1816 - 700 páginas
...where you seem to doubt; and your testimony, if convertible to an adverse purpose, would be formidable. Your own mind will suggest to you the guards, limitations,...which what I now say should be received. " « I have HO DOUBT that Government will be disposed to Words in small capitals understand with a double line... | |
| 1816 - 700 páginas
...you seem to doubt ; and your testimony, if convertible to an adverse pur.pose, would be formidable. Your own mind will suggest to you the guards, limitations,...which what I now say should be received. " ' I have N6 DOUBT that Government will be disposed to adopt almost any plan which Words in small capitals under-... | |
| Joseph Marryat - 1816 - 286 páginas
...wherein, after cautioning the Governor to be guarded in all the ostensible letters he writes, he adds, " I have no doubt that Government will " be disposed to adopt almost any plan which " we may propose to them with respect to " Africa, provided ^ve will but save them the " trouble of thinking."... | |
| 1817 - 482 páginas
...where you seem to doubt; and your testimony, if convertible to an adverse purpose, would be formidable. Your own mind will suggest to you the guards, limitations,...DOUBT that government will be disposed to adopt almost under,coredwithadouble wtth respect to Africa, firovided we will but Worhm.mMcapital, «njr P'«> which... | |
| 1827 - 944 páginas
...say on lukewarm friends, and in the hands of secret enemies, for such will unavoidably mix with us. Your own mind will suggest to you the guards, limitations, and exceptions with which what I now ray should be received. I have no doubt that Government will be disposed to adopt any plan which we... | |
| James MacQueen - 1825 - 230 páginas
...lukewarm friends, and in the hands of secret enemies, for such will unavoidably mix with ns. *##»*»** I have NO DOUBT that Government will be disposed to adopt almost any plan which we may propose to them, with respect to Africa, provided we will but save them the trouble of thinking. THIS... | |
| Sir Harry Luke - 1910 - 156 páginas
...administration to such an extent that Zachary Macaulay, its secretary, was able to write to Governor Ludlam : ' I have no doubt that Government will be disposed to adopt almost any plan which we may propose to them with respect to Africa, provided we will but save them the trouble of thinking. This... | |
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