| 1809 - 540 páginas
...personal hostility, nor in a desire of unnecessarily Prolonging political differences. — To comaose, not to inflame the divisions of the Empire, has always...duty of every loyal subject ; but my accession to lie existing Administration could, I am confident, in no respect contribute to this object ; nor could... | |
| 1810 - 1214 páginas
...fcundeJ in any sentiment of personal hostility, nor in a deiire of unnecessarily prolonging political differences. " To compose, not to inflame, the divisions of the empire, has always been my anxio'is wish," and is now more than ever the duty of tvery loval subject ; but my accession to the... | |
| 1811 - 854 páginas
...founded in any sentiment of personal hostility, nor in a desire of unnecessarily prolonging political differences. To compose, not to inflame, the divisions...contribute to this object, nor could it, I think, b« considered in any other light than as a dereliction of public principle. Thisanswer, which I must... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 860 páginas
...founded in any sentiment of personal hostility, nor in a desire of unnecessarily prolonging political differences. To compose, not to inflame, the divisions...any respect contribute to this object, nor could it, 1 think, be considered in any other light than as a dereliction of public principle. This answer, which... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 836 páginas
...founded in any sentiment of personal hostility, nor in a desire of unnecessarily prolonging political differences. To compose, not to inflame, the divisions...accession to the existing administration could not in any respect contribute to this object, nor could it be considered in any other light than as a dereliction... | |
| Robert Southey - 1828 - 622 páginas
...founded in any sentiment of personal hostility, nor in a desire of unnecessarily prolonging political differences. To compose, not to inflame, the divisions...been my anxious wish, and is now more than ever the XXV. duty of every loyal subject ; but my accession September, to the existing administration could... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 páginas
...compose, tiot to inflame, the divisions of the empire has sU-ivs been my anxious wish, and is now, mote than ever, the duty of every loyal subject ; but my accession to the existing Administration could, I am confident, in no respect contribute to this object ; nor could it, I think, be considered in any... | |
| 1888 - 618 páginas
...autumn of that year. The offer was declined without lengthy consideration. ' To compose, not to innSme, the divisions of the Empire has always been my anxious...duty of every loyal subject. But my accession to the cxii-ting Administration could, I am confident, in no respect contribute to this object, nor could... | |
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