| 1789 - 508 páginas
...infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour of his mind, and the felicity of his incomparable temper. LORD NORTH will permit .me to exprefs the feelings of friendfhip...language of truth ; but even truth and friendfhip mould be filent, if he Itill difpenfed the favours of the crown.' This is feemingly well faid. In appearance... | |
| John Whitaker - 1791 - 276 páginas
...infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour of his mind, and the felicity of his incomparable temper. LORD NORTH will permit me to exprefs the feelings of friendfhip,...the language of truth; but even truth and friendfhip ihould be filent, if he ftill difpenfed the favours of the crown.' This is feemingly well faid. In... | |
| 1794 - 540 páginas
...difinteteited triends ; and who, under the pieffiire of a fevere infirmity, enjoys the lively vigour of his mind, and the felicity of his incomparable temper."..." Lord North," fays the eloquent hiftorian, " will per" mit me to exprefs the feelings of " friendihip in the language of truth ; " but even truth and... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1802 - 454 páginas
...infrrmity, enjoys the lively vigour of his mind, and the felicity of his incomparable temper. LORD NORTH will permit me to exprefs the feelings of friendfhip...of truth : but even truth and friendfhip fhould be filent, if he ftill difpenfed the favours of the crown. , In a remote folitude, vanity may ftill whif,per... | |
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