| 1819 - 490 sider
...immediate interruption of all correspondence with his most powerful friends in England, and in short that the ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his refusal ; yet he continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's entreaties... | |
| William King - 1818 - 284 sider
...immediate interruption of all correspondence with his most powerful friends in England, and in short that the ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his refusal ; yet he continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's intreaties... | |
| 1819 - 304 sider
...immediate interruption of all cor respondence with his most powerful friends in England] and in short that the ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his refusal ; yet he continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's intreaties... | |
| 1819 - 552 sider
...immediate interruption of all correspondence with his most powerful friends in England, and m short that the ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his refusal; yet he continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's intreaties and... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1819 - 648 sider
...immediate interruption of all correspondence with his most powerful friends in England, and in short that the ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his refusal ; yet he continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's intreaties... | |
| 1819 - 514 sider
...immediate interruption of all correspondence with his most powerful friends in England, and in short that the ruin of his interest which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his refusal, yet be continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's intreaties and... | |
| 1820 - 848 sider
...immediate interruption of all correspondence with his most powerful friends in England, and in short that the ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his refusal ; yet he continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's intreaties... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 sider
...immediate interruption of all correspondence with his powerful friends in England, and, in short, that the ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his refusal, yet he continued inflexible, aud all M'Namara's Entreaties and... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 sider
...interruption of all correspondence with his most powerful friends in England ; and, in short, that the ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, •would be the infallible consequence of his refusal ; yet he continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's entreaties... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 406 sider
...interruption l>f all correspondence with his most powerful friends in England ; and, in short, that the ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his refusal; yet he continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's entreaties and... | |
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