| English literature - 1789 - 688 pages
...powerful motives to the performance of their dur} ; at the fame time that the liberality of fentiment, which, in conveying a truft, confers an honour, can...jealoufy, which ought to watch over the exercife of power. flJy Lords tnd Geatlimin, Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1789 - 376 pages
...powerful motive to the performance of their duty ¡ at the fame time dial the liberality of fentiment, which, in conveying a truft, confers an honour, can have no tendency to relax that provi.lent vigilance, and that public jc-alonfy, which ou^ht to w atch over the exercife of pow» er.... | |
| English poetry - 1790 - 734 pages
...duty ; at the fame time that the liberality of fentiment which, in Conveying a truft confers anhonour, can have no tendency to relax that provident vigilance and that public jeaioufy which ought to watch over . the exercife of power. .• My lords and gentlemen, Though full... | |
| English literature - 1789 - 682 pages
...powerful motives to the performance of their duty ; at the fame time that the liberality of fentiment, which, in conveying a truft, confers an honour, can...which ought to watch over the exercife of power. My Lo'dt and Gimlemen, Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this... | |
| James Mullala - Finance - 1793 - 340 pages
...powerful motive to the performance of their " duty ; at the fame time that the liberality of " fenfiment, which, in conveying a truft confers " an honour, can...that public jealoufy " which ought to watch over the exercjfe of " power. Mv " My Lords and. Gentlemen, " Though full of joy for th£ event which enables... | |
| William Wenman Seward - Ireland - 1803 - 460 pages
...powerful motives to the performance of , their dufy; at the fame .time that the liberality of fentiment which, in conveying a truft confers an honour, can...to watch over the exercife of power. My Lords and Genthmeny Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, perfonally,... | |
| History - 1802 - 650 pages
...performance of their duty; at the lame time that the liberality of (entiment which, in conveying a (ruft confers an honour, can have no tendency to relax that...exercife of power. My lords and gentlemen. Though lull of joy for ihe event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, perlonally, I cannot... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 324 pages
...performance of their duty ; at the same time, that the liberality of sentiment, which, in conveying a trust confers an honour, can have no tendency to relax that provident vigilance, and that public jealousy, which ought to watch over the exercise of power. " MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, " Though full... | |
| 1789 - 766 pages
...their duty~-at the fame time that the liberality of fentiment, which, in conveying a truft conveys an honour, can have no tendency to relax that provident vigilance and that public jealonfy, which oughi to watch over the exercife of power. " Though full of joy for the event which... | |
| Henry Grattan - Ireland - 1813 - 540 pages
...— at the same time that the liberality of sentiment which, in conveying a trust, confers an honor, can have no tendency to relax that provident vigilance and that public jealousy which ought to wateh over the exereise of power." " My Lords and Gentlemen, '• Though full... | |
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