| 1805 - 948 trang
...effectual remedy for these mischiefs, but by uniting in the public service « as large a proportion as possible of the weight, talents, and character,...had occasion to express to you in the same words, an3 we have for some time past been publicly acting in conformity to it; nor can we, while we remain... | |
| 1807 - 1012 trang
...truth of the sentiment of lordGrenville, that, in a crisis like the present, " as large a " proportion as possible of the " weight, talents, and character, to " be found in public men, of all de" scripfions and without any ex" ception," should be included in the government. Happy would it have... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 trang
...placing the offices of government in weak " and incapable hands. We see no hope of any " effectual remedy for these mischiefs, but by " uniting in the public...exception.' " This opinion I have already had occasion to " expresg *° y° u ' n ^ e same words, and we " have, for some time past, been publicly " acting in... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 562 trang
...effectual remedy for these ',' mischiefs,, but by uniting in the public service, as large a pro' poriion as possible of the weight talents and character to...in public men of all descriptions, and without any f- exception. 'This 'Opinion I haVe already ha'd1 occas««ijtb f express tpi you ia: the ^ajne words,... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 874 trang
...truth of the sentiment of lord Grenville, that, in a crisis like the present, " as large a proportion as possible of the weight, talents, and character,...men, of all descriptions, and without any exception," should be included in government. Aided by the brilliant talents, profound experience, and parliamentary... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 582 trang
...remedy for these mischiefs could exist, but by uniting in the public service as large a proportion as possible of the weight, talents, and character,...men of all descriptions, and without any exception.* Mr. Piti, in expressing his views on this point iu the house of commons, some days after the formation... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1820 - 672 trang
...resulting from a weak and inefficient adminis- Jec tration, but by uniting in the public service as large a portion as possible, of the weight, talents, and character,...men of all descriptions, and without any exception. Entertaining that opinion, they agreed in deciding that they ought not to accept the proposals, on... | |
| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 954 trang
...administration to support it, and Lord Grenville's hope of uniting in the public service " as large a proportion as possible of the weight, talents, and character...men of all descriptions, and without any exception," was baffled. Mr. Fox and his party were excluded for the present. A Fast had, however, been ordained... | |
| John Johnstone - 1829 - 454 trang
...administration to support it, and Lord Grenville's hope of uniting in the public service " as large a proportion as possible of the weight, talents, and character...men of all descriptions, and without any exception," was baffled. Mr. Fox and his party were excluded for the present. A Fast had, however, been ordained... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1844 - 928 trang
...might, taints, out character to be fumdin public mea of all drscriptioni, and without any ercejttwn.' This opinion I have already had occasion to express...the. same words, and we have, for 'some time past, been publicly acting in conformity to it ; nor can we, w hile we remain impressed with that persuasion,... | |
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