My lords, this ruinous and ignominious situation, where we cannot act with success, nor suffer with honor, calls upon us to remonstrate in the strongest and loudest language of truth, to rescue the ear of majesty from the delusions which surround it.... The World's Famous Orations - Trang 209được biên tập bởi - 1906Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| 1791 - 302 trang
...truth, to refcue. the ear of Majefty from the dclufions which furround it. — The defperate flate of our arms abroad is in part known — No man thinks more highly of them than Tdo: I love and honour the Englifh troopsi I know their viitues, and their valour; — 1 know they... | |
| John Almon - 1792 - 458 trang
...of truth, to refcue the ear of Majefty '777from the deluiions which furround it. The defperate flatc of our arms abroad is in part known : no man thinks more highly of them than I do: I love and honour the Englilh troops : I know their virtues and their valour : I know they can'atchieve any thing... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 542 trang
...of truth, to refcue the ear of ' Majefty from the delufions which furround ' it. The defperate ftate of our arms ' abroad is in part known: no man thinks ' more highly of them than I do : I love and * honour the Englifh troops: I know their ' virtues and their valour: I know they can ' achieve any... | |
| William Belsham - 1795 - 496 trang
...our army abroad is in part known. No man more highly e&teems and honors the English troops than I do; I know their virtues and their valor ; I know they can achieve any thing rxcept impossibilities ; and I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility. You CANNOT,... | |
| John Almon - 1797 - 440 trang
...language of truth, to refctie the ear of Majefty from the delufions which furround it. The defperate Mate of our arms abroad is in part known: no man thinks more highly of them than I do : I love and honour the Englifh troops: I know their virtues and their valour: I know they can achieve any thing... | |
| Hugh Boyd - 1800 - 638 trang
...of truth, to refcue the ear of Majefty from the delufions which furround it. — The defperate ftate of our arms abroad is in part known — No man thinks more highly of them than I do : I love and honour the Englifh troops ; I know their virtues and their valour ; I know they can atchieve any thing... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1807 - 312 trang
...This ruinous and ignominious situation, where we cannot act with success, nor suffer with honor, calls upon us to remonstrate in the strongest and loudest...delusions which surround it. The desperate state of oue arms abroad is in part known. No man thinks more highly of them than I do. I love and honor the... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1807 - 556 trang
...lords, this ignominious situation demands that the ears of majesty should be rescued from the illusions which surround it. The desperate state of our arms abroad is in part known. I know the valour of our troops ; what man can do they will do, but they cannot achieve impossibilities.... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 514 trang
...ruinous and ignominious situation, where we cannot act with success, nor suffer with honour, calls upon us to remonstrate in the strongest and loudest...man thinks more highly of them than I do. I love and honour the English troops. I know their virtues and their valour. I know they can achieve any thing... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 378 trang
...ruinous and ignominious situation, where we cannot act with success, nor suffer with honour, calls upon us to remonstrate in the strongest and loudest...thinks more highly of them than I do : I love and honour the English troops : I know their virtues and their valour : I know they can achieve any thing... | |
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