 | Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 947 páginas
...much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and, I hope, without offense. One or two r and virtue, as good Protestants, and as good citizens...of • t*.i worse by far than any where else ; and forever incurable. He made an administration so checkered and speckled : he put together a piece of... | |
 | English authors - 1876
...much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and I hope without offence. One or two of these maxims, flowing from an opinion not the most...are for ever incurable. He made an administration, so chequered and speckled ; he put together a piece of joinery, so crossly indented and whimsically... | |
 | Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 636 páginas
...much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and I hope without offence. One or two of these maxims, flowing from an opinion not the most...are for ever incurable. He made an administration so checkered and speckled, he put together a piece of joinery so crossly indented and whimsically dovetailed,... | |
 | Cassell, ltd - 1876
...much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and I hope without offence. One or two other : in BO so checkered and speckled ; he put together a piece of joinery, so crossly indented and whimsically... | |
 | 1877
...much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and I hope without offence. One or two of these maxims, flowing from an opinion not the most...— measures, the effects of which, I am afraid, are forever incurable. He made an administration so checkered and speckled, he put together a piece of... | |
 | Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 544 páginas
...much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and, I hope, without offence. One or two aru for ever incurable. He made an administration so checkered and speckled ; he put together a piece... | |
 | Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877
...much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and, I hope, without offence. One or two ot unlike, "Ego hoc animo othere, perhaps, fatal to his country ; measures, the effects of which, I am afraid, are for ever incurable.... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1883
...much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and I hope without offence. One or two of these maxims, flowing from an opinion not the most...are for ever incurable. He made an administration, so checkered and speckled; he put together a piece of joinery, so crossly indented and whimsically... | |
 | Charles Anderton Read - 1879
...speak with the freedom of history, and I hope without offence. One or two of these maxims, (lowing from an opinion not the most indulgent to our unhappy...greatly mischievous to himself, and for that reason, auwug others, perhaps fatal to his country; measures the effects of which, I am afraid, are for ever... | |
 | William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1880 - 540 páginas
...much by general maxims. 1 speak with the freedom of history, and I hope without offence. One or two of these maxims, flowing from an opinion not the most...are for ever incurable. He made an administration, so checkered and speckled ; he put together a piece of joinery, so crossly indented and whimsically... | |
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