 | 1812
...no predilection to indulge, — no resentments to gratify,— no objects to attain, but such as ar* common to the whole empire. If such is the leading principle of my co.:Juct, — »and I can appeal to the past as evidence of what the future will be,— I flatter myself... | |
 | 1813
...no predilections to indulge, — no resentments to gratify, — no objects to attain but such as are common to the whole empire. If such is the leading principle of my conduct, — and 1 can appeal to the past as evidence of what the future will be, — I flatter myself... | |
 | 1812
...obtain BUT SUCH AS ARC COMMON TO THE WHOLE EMPIRE. If SUch ¡S the lending principle of my conduct, and I can appeal to the past as evidence of what the future will be, I flatter myself I shall moet with the support of Parliament, and of a candid and enlightened nation. " Having made this communication... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1812
...the whole empire. If such is the leading principle of my conduct — and I can appeal to the past in evidence of what the future will be — I flatter myself I shall meet with the sapport of parliament, and of a candid and enlightened nation. Having made this communication of my... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1812
...no predilections to indulge — no resentments to gratify — no objects to attain, but such as are common to the whole empire. . If such is the leading principle of my conduct — and I can appeal to the past in evidence of what the future will be — I flatter myself... | |
 | 1812
...uo predilectk>nsto|indulge — no resentment! t» gratify — no objects to attain but such a* are common to the whole Empire. If such is the leading principle of my con' duct, and 1 can appeal to the past in evidence of what the future will be, I flatter myself I... | |
 | 1812
...no predilection to indulge, — no resentments to gratify, — no objects to attain but sucli as are common to the whole Empire. If such is the leading principle of my conduct, — and I can appeal to the past as evidence what the future will be, — I flatter myself... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1812
...»o predilections to indulge,—no resentments to gratify,—DO objects to attain, but such as are common to the whole empire. If such is the leading principle of my conduct, (and I can appeal to the past, in evidence of what the future will be,) I flatter myself I... | |
 | J. Cooper - 1812 - 288 sider
...no predilections to indulge — no resentments to gratify — no objects to attain, but such as are common to the whole empire. If such is the leading principle of my conduct, (and I can appeal to the past, in evidence of what the future will be), I flatter myself I... | |
 | Charles Verulam Williams - 1813 - 328 sider
...have no predilections to indulge,—«o resentments to gratify—no objects to attain but such as are common to the whole Empire. If such is the leading principle of my conduct, and I can appeal to the past in evidence of what the future will be, I flatter myself I shall... | |
| |