| Edmund Burke - 1813 - 824 sider
...way to considerations which a'traitted of no doubt or hesitation. I trust I acted in th:it rrspect as the genuine representative of the august person...•whose functions I was appointed to discharge; and I hnve the satisfaction of knowing, that such was the opinion of persons, for whose judgment and honourable... | |
| 1812 - 1092 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...knowing that such was the opinion of persons for whose judgement and honourable principles I entertained the highest re* spect. In various instances, as you... | |
| 1814 - 536 sider
...; and every private feeling gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. J 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... | |
| 1831 - 430 sider
...every pi-hate freling gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. I trust 1 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 jiersoiis for whose judgment and honourable... | |
| Cobbett's Political Register VOL.XXI From January to June,1812 - 1812 - 788 sider
...decided that choice, and every pritatt feeling gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. 1 trust I acted in that respect as...genuine representative of the August Person whose fonctions 1 was appointed to discharge ; and I have the satisfaction of knowing, that such was the... | |
| 1812 - 548 sider
...considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation. 1 trust I acted in that respect as the general representative of the August Person whose functions I was appointed to discharge ; and I have the sa•Jsfictn .:i of knowing, that such was the opinion of persons, for whose judgment and honourable... | |
| George IV (King of Great Britain), Sir Charles Kingsley Webster - 1938 - 620 sider
...valued connections gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation ; he trusts he acted in that respect as the genuine representative of the august person whose functions he was called on to discharge, & he has the satisfaction of knowing that such was the opinion of persons... | |
| Arthur Aspinall - 630 sider
...valued connections gave way to considerations which admitted of no doubt or hesitation ; he trusts he acted in that respect as the genuine representative of the august person whose functions he was called on to discharge, & he has the satisfaction of knowing that such was the opinion of persons... | |
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