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" ... malevolence. But what I do not presume to censure I may have leave to lament. For a wise man, he seemed to me at that time to be governed too much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and I hope without offence. One or two of these... "
Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon ... - Página 351
de John Almon - 1810
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The Handbook of Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief ...

Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 páginas
...general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history, and I hope without offence. One or two of those maxims, flowing from an opinion not the most indulgent...effects of which I am afraid are for ever incurable. Speech on American Taxation. Punishment of Rebellion. The body and mass of the people never ought to...
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Masterpieces of English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 694 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 indulgent to our 10, 11. durum et renernhile nomen, etc. From the Latin poet Lucan : "A name venerable and illustrious...
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Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1882 - 686 páginas
...between to "censure" and to " lament ?" 24, 25. our imlni|,|.y speeles. Translate into a plain term. unhappy species, and surely a little too general,...— measures the effects of which, I am afraid, are forever incurable. 3. He made an administration so checkered and speckled, he put together a piece...
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Republican Campaign Text Book

1882 - 258 páginas
...much by general maxims. I speak with the freedom of history and I hope without offense. One or two of these maxims, flowing from an opinion not the most...mischievous to himself; and for that reason, among others, fatal to his country — measures the effects of which I fear are forever incurable. He made an administration...
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The Republican Campaign Text Book for 1882

Republican Congressional Committee - 1882 - 266 páginas
...istory and I hope without offense. One or two of these maxims, flowing from an opinion not the тол! indulgent to our unhappy species, and surely a little too general, led him iuto measures that were greatly misehievous to himself; and for that reason, among others, fatal to...
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American Taxation: A Speech, Delivered April 19, 1774

Edmund Burke - 1885 - 66 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...effects of which, I am afraid, are for ever incurable. 52. A name illustrious and revered by nations, And rich in blessings for our country's good. The quotation...
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Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1886 - 690 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 indulgent to our 12-15. IO, Ii. t hirum et renerahlle nomen, etc. From the Latin poet Lucan : "A name venerable and...
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Treasury of Irish Eloquence: Being a Compendium of Irish Oratory and Literature

1887 - 958 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 indulgent to our unhappy species, aud surely a little too general, led him into measures that were greatly mischievous to himself; and...
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Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1888 - 686 páginas
...20, 21. rensure . . . lament. What is the distinction between to " censure " and to " lament ?" 234 unhappy species, and surely a little too general,...— measures the effects of which, I am afraid, are forever incurable. 3. He made an administration so checkered and speckled, he put together a piece...
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Speeches on the American War: And Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol

Edmund Burke - 1891 - 264 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...little too general, led him into measures that were 15 greatly mischievous to himself; and for that reason, among others, fatal to his country ; measures,...
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