| 1744 - 620 Seiten
...ourfelves from -Aurifta, dellroycd that Building which •we may perhaps now endeavour, with'out Succefs, to raife again, and weakened the only Power which it was our Intereft to-ftrengrhen. • • To dwell upon all the Inftances of Partiality which have been fhown, to remark... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1744 - 362 Seiten
...ourfelves from Aujlria. dcftroyed that Building which we may perhaps now endeavour, without Succefs, to raife again, and weakened the only Power which it was our Intereft to ftrengthen. • To dwell upon all the Inftances of Partiality which have been fhewn; to remark the yearly Vifits... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 534 Seiten
...ourfelves from Auftria, deftroyed that building which we may perhaps now endeavour, without fuccefs, to raife again, and weakened the only power which it was our intereft to ftrengthen. To dwell upon all the inftances of partiality which have been ftewn, 'to remark the yearly vifits that... | |
| John Almon, William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1792
...Auftria, deftroyed that building which we may perhaps now endeavour, without fuccefs, to raife again 5 and weakened the only power which it was our intereft to ftrengthen. " To dwell upon all the inftances of partiality which have been fhewn ; to remark the yearly vifits... | |
| William Belsham - 1793 - 422 Seiten
...expenfe of the people of England ? But the tranfactions of every year exhibited proofs of this perfidious partiality. Few of the Members of that Houfe, it might...betrayed the intereft of his country by his pufillanimity ; our prefent Minifter facrified it by his Quixotifm. Inftead of acceding to every treaty however difhonorable,... | |
| 1799 - 686 Seiten
...adopt the words of Lord Chatham, " deftroyed that building which we afterwards, in vain, endeavoured to raife again, and weakened the only power which it was our intereft to ftrengthen." Subjoined to this dillertatinn, are forne very interefting and important quotations from D'Avenant,... | |
| 1744 - 744 Seiten
...ourfelves from jfurifta, deftroyed that Building which we may perhaps now endeavour, without Succefs, to raife again, and weakened the only Power which it was our Jntereft to flrengthen. j,, To dwell upon all the Inftances of Partiality which have been mown, to... | |
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