| 1791 - 612 pages
...ihat two or tiiree reformers may try their ikill in greafmg the wheels. ' You, Sir, mufl be the beli judge of the ends and principles of the gentlemen...have defcribed, you may at any time command all the affiflance that fo unimportant an individual as myfelf can give, but you may depend upon it that I... | |
| John Blackman - 1862 - 140 pages
...to sacrifice truth, consistency, public interest, and private integrity. You, sir, must be the best judge of the ends and principles of the gentlemen with whom you act. If they are such as I have described, you may at any time command all the assistance that so unimportant an individual... | |
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