| 1724 - 400 trang
...Debts, preferve the publiek Credit, reftore our Trade, exiinguifh the very Hopes of the Pretender, and recover the Reputation of this Kingdom in Foreign...by no Means to be imputed to the Nation in general. And thefe good Ends cannot fail of being obtain'd, by your Majefty's purfuing with Steadinefs, as you... | |
| 1724 - 408 trang
...Reputation of this Kingdom in Foreign Parts; the Lofs of which, we hope to convince the World by oar Actions, is by no Means to be imputed to the Nation in general. And triefe good Knds cannot fail of being obtain'd, bjyour Majefty's purfuing with Steadinefs, as you... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 510 trang
...Debts, preferve the Publick Credit, ' reftore oar Trade, extinguilh the very Hopes of the Pre' tender, and recover the Reputation of this Kingdom in ' Foreign...no means to be imputed ' to the Nation in general. • And thefe good Ends cannot fail of being obtain'd, by ' your Majefty's purfumg with Steadihefs,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 512 trang
...of this Kingdom in Foreign Parts 5 the Lofs of which, we hope to convince the World by our Adlions, is by no means to be imputed to the Nation in general. ' A\id thefe good Ends cannot fail of being obtain'd, by your Majefty's purfuing with Steadrnefs, as... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1759 - 478 trang
...kingdom in foreign parts, the lofs of which they hoped to convince the world by their actions, was by no means to be imputed to the nation in general. The Tories faid this was an invidious reflection, calculated to miflead and inflame the people ; for the... | |
| Nicholas Tindal - 1763 - 564 trang
...debts, preferve the publick credit, reftore out trade, extinguifh the very hopes of the pretender, and recover the reputation of this kingdom in foreign...no means to be imputed to the nation in general.' Debatrabout When the addrefs was read, there arofe a great debate in the iddreft. t f, e Dou f e, chiefly... | |
| 1763 - 592 trang
...George I. fay, " they hope to recover the reputation of this kingdom in foreign parts, the lofs of which is by no means to be imputed to the nation in general." And the Commons declared, " We are fenfibly touched not only with the di ("appointment, but with the... | |
| 1772 - 314 trang
...George I. fay, they hope to recover the reputation, ef this kingdom in foreign parts, the lofs of whicfi is by no means to be imputed to the nation in general. The Commons declared, We are JenJibly touched, not only with the disappointment, but with the reproach... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 594 trang
...kingdom "in foreign parts, the lofs of which they hoped to convince the world by their actions was by no means to be imputed to the nation in general. The Tories faid this was an invidious rellection, calculated to miflead and inflame the people, for the... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 582 trang
...the kingdom in foreign parts, the loss of which they hoped to convince the world by their actions was by no means to be imputed to the nation in general. The tories said this was an invidious reflection, calculated to mislead and inflamethe people ; for the... | |
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