| 1812 - 762 sider
...and very private feeling gave way to consideraions winch admitted of no doubt or hesitaion. I trusted I acted in that respect as the genuine representative...appointed to discharge ; and I have the satisfaction or knowing, that such was the opinion of persons, for whose judgment and honnrable ice-lings 1 entertain... | |
| 1813 - 996 sider
...admitted of no doubt or hesitation. I trust I acted in that respect as the genuine representative ef the august person whose functions I was appointed...I have the satisfaction of knowing, that such was ihe opinion of persons, for whose judgmom and honourable feelings 1 entertain the highest respect in... | |
| 1812 - 1020 sider
...choice, and every priHte feeling gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. I trust I acted in that respect as the genuine representative...knowing, that such was the opinion of persons for whose judgement and honourable principles I entertain the highest respect. " In various instances, as you... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 712 sider
...; and every private feeling gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. I trust I acted in that respect as the genuine representative...and honourable principles I entertain the highest re•pect. In various instances, as you well know, where the law of the last session left me at full... | |
| 1812 - 778 sider
...j and every private feeling gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. I trust I acted in that respect, as the genuine representative...and I have the satisfaction of knowing, that such wa> the opinion of persons, for whose judgment and honourable principles I entertained the highest... | |
| 1812 - 428 sider
...admitted of no doubt or heatation. I trusted I acted in that respect as the genuine représentante of the August Person whose functions I was appointed...was the opinion of persons, for whose judgment and henourablefeelings I entertain the highest respect in various instances, as you well know. When the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 722 sider
...and етегу private feeling gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. I trust I acted in that respect as the genuine representative of the august person whose function.1) I was appointed to discharge ; and I have the satisfaction of knowing, that such was the... | |
| Charles Verulam Williams - 1813 - 354 sider
...admitted of no doubt or hesitation.. I trust I acted in that. reftpect as the genuine Representa•tiwe of the august Person whose functions I was appointed...have the satisfaction of know.ing, that such was the opiniotjirof .p^rsons, for whose judgment and honourable principles I entertain the highest respect.... | |
| 1813 - 818 sider
...choice: and every private feeling gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. I trust I acted in, that respect as the genuine representative...the august person whose functions I was appointed ter discharge ; and I have the satisfaction of knowing, that such was the opinion of persons, for whose... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 542 sider
...; and every private ^feeling gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. I trust I acted in that respect as the genuine representative...whose functions I was appointed to discharge ; and 1 have the satisfaction of knowing, that such was the opinion of persons, for whose judgment and honourable... | |
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