It is impossible to express the confusion, even those who call themselves our friends create. Even those from whom we might expect redress oppress us with new calamities. From your justice, therefore, it is that we hope relief; to you even children and... The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select - Seite 30von Reuben Percy - 1820Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1812 - 1020 Seiten
...your justice, therefore, it is that we hope relief; to you even children and women may complain, whose humanity stoops to the meanest petition, and whose...repressing the greatest injustice. " I am, Sire," &c. (GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE.) A short Account of the celebrated . föcrilla, Culonel Don Francis Еярох... | |
| Charles Butler - 1807 - 360 Seiten
...justice, therefore, it " is that we expect relief. To you even " women and children may complain, whose " humanity stoops to the meanest petition, " and whose...is capable of repressing " the greatest injustice/' VII. 3. The second event during this period was the war, occasioned by the extinction of the House... | |
| 1814 - 642 Seiten
...therefore, it is that we hope redress ; to you even children and women may complain ; whose humanity stoop* to the meanest petition, and whose power is capable...repressing the greatest injustice. " I am, Sire, &c." This letter having been handed about the higher circles in Germany, foiiad its way to England, where... | |
| John Brady - 1815 - 426 Seiten
...justice, therefore, it is that we hope for relief: to you, even children and women may complain, whose humanity stoops to the' meanest petition, and whose...repressing the greatest injustice. I am, Sire, &c." (19TH MAY,) Who was descended from a noble family in Wessex, was born AD 924, being the year before... | |
| John Brady - 1815 - 428 Seiten
...justice, therefore, it is that we hope for relief: to you, even children and women 382 may complain, whose humanity stoops to the meanest petition, and whose...repressing the greatest injustice. I am, Sire, &c." (10TH MAY,) Who was descended from a.noble family in WesseX, was born AD 924, being the year before... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 Seiten
...justice, therefore, it is that we hope for relief; to you even children and women may complain, whose humanity stoops to the meanest petition, and whose...capable of repressing the greatest injustice. I am, fee." [Memoirs of the late Princess Charlotte, by Thomas Green.] DISGRACEFUL OCCURRENCES. UNDER this... | |
| Thomas Green - 1818 - 654 Seiten
...justice, therefore, it is that we hope for relief; to you even children and women may complain, vrhose humanity stoops to the meanest petition, and whose...capable of repressing the greatest injustice. " I am, Sir, &c." POETICAL EFFUSIONS. MONOLOGUE ON THE DEATH OF 1IEK ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTL.... | |
| William Marshall Craig - 1818 - 632 Seiten
...Sire, it is therefore that we hope for relief; to you " even women and children may complain, whose humanity " stoops to the meanest petition, and whose...is capable " of repressing the greatest injustice. " lam, " Sire," &c. (i) Inquiries were ordered to be made respecting the character of one who could... | |
| 1818 - 428 Seiten
...justice, therefore, it is, that we hope relief ; to yon, even children and women may complain, whose humanity stoops to the meanest petition, and whose...is capable of repressing the greatest injustice.— 1 am, Sire, Sec." This appeal, which soon found its way to every court in Europe, created a great sensation... | |
| 1819 - 552 Seiten
...justice, therefore, it is, that we hope relief; to you, even children and women may complain, whose humanity stoops to the meanest petition, and whose...repressing the greatest injustice.— I am, sire, &c.' This appeal, which soon found its way to every court in Europe, created a great sensation at the time.... | |
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