| 598 pages
...Houfe, when this train of meafures was new, and the refult of the firft experiment yet in fufpcnfe, I have now the affliction of finding, that whatever...Government, which can alone work out our fafety in fhts awful juncture, or give dignity and glory to our fall. G 2 3. Becaufe 52 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE.... | |
| History - 1800 - 812 pages
...that whatever 1 had apprehended from it has been very much exceed- i ed by its effects, in railing the infolence and audacity of the enemy, and in breaking...awful juncture, or give dignity and glory to our fall. 3dly. Becaufe the facrifices which his Majefty has lately been advifed to offer, and ftill to declare... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 1008 pages
...Houfe when thi* traio of meafures was new, and the refult of the firft experiment yet in iufpenfe, I have now the affliction of finding, that whatever...apprehended from i,t has been very much exceeded by its ^ffefts, in raifing the infolence and audacity of the enemy, and in breaking down that fpirit and energy... | |
| History - 1807 - 800 pages
...Houfe when this train of meafures was new, and the refult of the firft experiment yet in iufpenfe, I have now the affliction of finding, that whatever...awful juncture, or give dignity and glory to our fall. 3dly. Becaufe the facrifices which his Majefty has lately been advifed to offer, and ftill to declare... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1875 - 596 pages
...House, when this train of measures was new, and the result of the first experiment yet in suspense, I have now the affliction of finding, that whatever...it, has been very much exceeded by its effects, in raising the insolence and audacity of the enemy, and in breaking down that spirit and energy of government,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1875 - 592 pages
...enemy, and in breaking down that spirit and energy of government, which can alone work out our safety in this awful juncture, or give dignity and glory to our fall. 3rdly, Because the sacrifices which his Majesty has lately been advised to offer, and still to declare... | |
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