| William Cobbett - 1808 - 842 sider
...to you, makes it his suit very heartily, That you will join with him in restoring the whole mition to its primitive temper and integrity, to its old...humour, and its old good nature. Good nature, a virtue so peculiar to you, so appropriated by God Almighty to this nation, that it can be translated into... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1808 - 740 sider
...king is a suitur to you, makes it his suit very heartily, That you will join with him in restoring the whole nation to its primitive temper and integrity,...to its old good manners, its old good humour, and ¡is. old guud nature. Good nature, a virtue so peculiar to you, so appropriated by God Almighty to... | |
| William Russell - 1822 - 452 sider
...the same time have restored the English nation (to use the memorable words of the earl of Clarendon) to its primitive temper and integrity ; to " its old...manners, its old good humour, and its old good nature." But an infatuated desire of governing without control, and an inattention to the public interest, accompanied... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 sider
...from his sovereign, in which he conjured the members of each House " to join with him in restoring the whole nation to its primitive temper and integrity, to its old good manners, to its old good humour, and to its old good nature and virtue, so peculiar to the English nation, and... | |
| 1826 - 368 sider
...sovereign, in which he conjured the members of each House " to join with him in restoring the whoie nation to its primitive temper and integrity, to its old good manners, to its old good humour, and to its old good nature and virtue, so peculiar to the English nation, and... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - 1838 - 718 sider
...unexampled and unimitated mercy to particular men. This conduct would have gone far towards restoring the nation to its primitive temper and integrity, " to...manners, its old good humour, and its old good nature," if great severity had not been exercised immediately after, in looking forwards, and great rigour used... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1838 - 614 sider
...that you will join with him in restoring " the whole nation to its primitive temper and in" tegrity ; to its old good manners, its old good " humour, and its old good nature, — good nature, " a virtue so peculiar to you, that it can be trans" lated into no other language, and hardly prac" tised by any... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1838 - 622 sider
...that you will join with him in restoring " the whole nation to its primitive temper and in" tegrity ; to its old good manners, its old good " humour, and its old good nature, — good nature, " a virtue so peculiar to you, that it can be trans" lated into no other language, and hardly prac" tised by any... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 620 sider
...tt the same time have restored the English nation (to use the memorable words of my lord Clarendon) to its primitive temper and integrity ; to " its old...manners, its old good humour, and its old good nature." But an infatuated desire of governing without control, and also of changing the religion of the two... | |
| WILLIAM SMYTH - 1841 - 480 sider
...that " the king was a suitor to them; was a hearty suitor; that they would join with him in restoring the whole nation to its primitive temper and integrity; to its old good manner, its old good humour, and its old good nature." It is on occasions like these that the character... | |
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