... strength, which, to that hour, Ireland was never so happy as to enjoy. My sanguine hopes are blasted, and I must consign my feelings, on that terrible disappointment, to the same patience in which I have been obliged to bury the vexation I suffered... The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke - Side 379af Edmund Burke - 1877Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 sider
...been obliged to bury the vexation I suffered on the defeat of the other great, just, and honourable causes, in which I have had some share ; and which...more of dignity than of peace and advantage to a long and laborious life." ^ Immediately after this letter had been dispatched to its destination, he thought... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 sider
...been obliged to bury the vexation I suffered on the defeat of the other great, just, and honourable causes in which I have had some share ; and which...peace and advantage, to a long laborious life. Though, perbaps, a want of success might be urged as a reason for making me doubt of the justice of the part... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 sider
...been obliged to bury the vexation I suffered on the defeat of the other great, just, and honourable causes, in which I have had some share ; and which...more of dignity than of peace and advantage to a long and laborious life." Immediately after this letter had been dispatched to its destination, he thought... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1854 - 838 sider
...been obliged to bury the vexation I suffered on the defeat of the other great, just, and honourable causes, in which I have had some share ; and which...more of dignity than of peace and advantage to a long and laborious life." Immediately after this letter had been dispatched he thought it necessary to defend... | |
| sir James Prior - 1854 - 586 sider
...been obliged to bury the vexation I suffered on the defeat of the other great, just, and honourable causes, in which I have had some share ; and which...more of dignity than of peace and advantage to a long and laborious life." Immediately after this letter had been dispatched he thought it necessary to defend... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 638 sider
...heen ohliged to hury the vexation I suffered on the defeat of the other great, just, and honourahle lahorious life. -Though, perhaps, a want of success might he urged as a reason for making me douht... | |
| Irish ecclesiastical record - 1868 - 596 sider
...have been obliged to bury the vexation I suffered on the defeat of other great, just, and honourable causes in which I have had some share, and which have...more of dignity than of peace and advantage to a long and laborious life " 1 That pension was the tribute of the English nation, given very tardily, only... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1890 - 664 sider
...been obliged to bury the vexation I suffered on, the defeat of the other great, just, and honourable causes in which I have had some share ; and which have given more ot dignity than of peace and advantage to a long, laborious life. Though, perhaps, a want of success... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1891 - 648 sider
...been obliged to bury the vexation I suffered on the defeat of the other great, just, and honourable causes, in which I have had some share ; and which...more of dignity than of peace and advantage to a long and laborious life." Immediately after this letter had been dispatched he thought it necessary to defend... | |
| 1911 - 302 sider
...other great, just, and honourable causes in which I have had some share" — America, India, France — "and which have given more of dignity than of peace and advantage to a long and laborious life." AVith that suggestion of labour and intense study as our portion in this life,... | |
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