| Edmund Burke - 1802 - 880 páginas
...I afk your indulgence for my own error, which will never be intentional; and your ftipport againrt the errors of others, who may condemn what they would not if feen in all its parts. The approbation implied by your fnffrages is a great confutation to me for the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 358 páginas
...firmness and effect to the legal administration of your affairs. I shall often go> wrong through defect of judgment : when right, I shall often be thought wrong by those whose positions will not couimand a view of the whole ground. I ask your indulgence for my own error, which will never be intentional;... | |
| 1801 - 536 páginas
...I aik your indulgence for my own error, which will never be intentional ; and your lupport againft the errors of others, who may condemn What they would not if feen in all its parts. The approbation implied by your luffrages is a great confolation to me for the... | |
| 1802 - 886 páginas
...the legal administration of your aííuirs.- I shall often go wrong through defect of judgment : wnen right, I shall often be thought wrong by those whose...positions will not command a view of the whole ground. 1 ask your indulgence for my own errors, which will never be intentional ; and your tupport against... | |
| 1802 - 888 páginas
...firmness and effect to the legal administration of your affairs. I shall often go go wrong through defect of judgment : when right, I shall often be thought wrong by those whose po•itions will not command a view of the whole ground. I ask your indulgence for my own errors, which... | |
| John Debritt - 1802 - 850 páginas
...lhall often bethought wrong by thofe whofe portions will not command a view of the whole ground. I aik your indulgence for my own errors, which will never be intentional ; and your fupport againft the errors .of others, who may condemn what they would not, if feen in all its parts.... | |
| 1802 - 882 páginas
...ground. I afk your indulgence lor my awn error, which will never be intentional; and your fupport againft the errors of others, who may condemn what they would not if feen in all its parís. The approbation implied by your lufïrages is a great confolation tome for... | |
| 1802 - 876 páginas
...a(k your indulgence lor my own error, which will lieber be intentional; and your flinport again ft the errors of others, who may condemn what they would not if fcen in all its parts. The approbation implied by your (uffrages is a great confolation to me for the... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 páginas
...firmness and effect to the legal administration of your affairs. I shall often go wrong through defect of judgment. When right, I shall often be thought...would not if seen in all its parts. The approbation implied by your suffrage is a great consolation to me for the past ; and my future solicitude will... | |
| Ignatius Thomson - 1810 - 220 páginas
...often be thought wrong by thofe whofe pofitions will not command a view of the whole ground. I afk your indulgence for my own errors, which will never be intentional, and your fupport againft the errors of others, •who may condemn wBat they wpuld not if feen in all its parts.... | |
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