| 1797 - 138 trang
...faying, That their lincere and only defire was that the Treaty we were now entering upon might be lo ^framed, as to fecure permanently the Object for which...end might be omitted, nor any doubtful one inferted ; bnt that the whole,, as Well with regard to the pad as to the future, might be fo clearly and diftinctly... | |
| 1797 - 92 trang
...appreheniion* On this point, when another of them interpofed by faying, That their fmeere and only defire was that the treaty we were now entering upon might...to fecure permanently the object for which it was intended;1 that no article likely to produce this end might be omitted, nor any doubtful one inferted... | |
| 1798 - 1094 trang
...apprehenfions on this point, when another of them interpofed by faying, that their finrere and only defire was, that the treaty we were now entering upon might...inferted ; but that the whole, as well with regard to the paft as to the fu ture, might be fo clearly and diftintfly expreffed, that no room for cavil might... | |
| 1798 - 992 trang
...apprehenfions on this point, when another of them interpofed by faying, that their fincere and only deiire was, that the treaty we were now entering upon might be fo framed, as to fecure permanently the objeft for which it was intended ; that no article likely to produce this end might be omitted, nor... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1798 - 714 trang
...apprehenfions on this point, when another of them interpofed by faying, that their fiucere and only defire was that the treaty we were now entering upon might be fo framed, as to fecure permanently the objeft for which it was intended ; that no article likely to produce this end might be omitted, nor... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 1008 trang
...apprehenfions on this point, when anotherof them inlerpofed, by faying, That their fincere and only defire was that the treaty we were now entering upon might...inferted; but that the whole, as well with regard to the paft as to the future, might be fo clearly and diftinctly expreffed, that no room for cavil might be... | |
| 1800 - 812 trang
...apprehenfions on this point, when anolherof them inlerpofed, by faying, That their fmcere and only dcfire was that the treaty we were now entering upon might...for which it was intended; that no article likely (o produce this end might be omitted, nor any doubtful one inferttd; but that the whole, as well with... | |
| William Cobbett - 1802 - 756 trang
...sincere and only desire was, that the treaty we were now entering upon might be so framed as to secure permanently the object for which it was intended ;...likely to produce this end might be omitted, nor any doubiiul one inserted; but that the whole, as well with regard to the past as to the future, might... | |
| William Belsham - 1802 - 592 trang
...afcertain the force of the objection . The French minifters laid, " that their fincere and only defire was, that the treaty we were now entering upon might be fo framed as to £ecure permanency, the object for which it was intended :" and lord Malmefbury rejoined, " that nothing... | |
| 1807 - 800 trang
...appreheniions on this point, when anotherof them intcrpofed, by faying, That their fincere and only defire was that the treaty we were now entering upon might be fo framed as to fecure permanently the ohjeft for which it was intended; that no article likely to produce this end might be omitted, nor... | |
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