| Tobias Smollett - 1759 - 478 trang
...be fo bafe, fo knavim, and fo villainous, that every one who ferved the queen knew they muft anfwer it with their heads to the nation ; but that it would appear to be a fafe and glorious peace, much more to the honour and intereft of the nation than the firft preliminaries... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 598 trang
...knavifh, and fo villainous a thing, that every one, who " ferved the queen, knew, they muft anfwer it with their " heads to the nation ; but that it would appear to be a fafe " and a glorious peace, much more to the honour and interest " of the nation, than the preliminaries,... | |
| William Belsham - 1798 - 754 trang
...intended, and that such a peace would be so base, so knavish, and so villainous a thing, that every one who served the queen knew they must answer it with their heads to the nation." The question being at length put, forty peers voted in support of the motion of lord Halifax, and sixty-eight... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 594 trang
...bafe, fo knavifh, and fo villanous, that every ,7,z one who ierved the Queen knew they muft anfwer it with their heads to the nation ; but that it would appear to be a fafe and glorious peace, much more to the honour and interelt of the nation, than the firft preliminaries... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 438 trang
...never intended; that such a peace would he so hase, so knavish, and so villanous, that every one who served the queen knew they must answer it with their heads to the nation ; hut that it would appear to he a safe and glorious peace, much more to the honour and interest of... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1822 - 512 trang
...never intended; that such a peace would be so base, so knavish, and so villanous, that every one who served the queen knew they must answer it with their...; but twenty lords entered a protest. The earl of Straffbrd, who had returned from Holland, proposed, that they should examine the negotiations of the... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 470 trang
...treasurer said, a separate peace was so base, so knavish, and so villainous a thing, that every one who served the queen knew they must answer it with their heads to the nation ; but it would appear to be a 507 safe and a glorious peace, much more to the honour and interest of the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1825 - 656 trang
...intended ; that euch a peace would be •o base, яо knavish, and so villanoue, that every one who served the queen knew they must answer it with their...appear to be a safe and glorious peace, much more ro the honour and interest of tho nation, than the first preliminaries insisted upon by the allies.... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 454 trang
...never intended ; that such a peace would be so base, so knavish, and so villanous, that every one who served the queen knew they must answer it with their...adjourning, was, after a long debate, carried in the affimative; but twenty lords entered a protest. The earl of Stratford, who had returned from Holland,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 532 trang
...treasurer said, a separate peace was so base, so knavish, and so villainous a thing, that every one who served the queen knew they must answer it with their heads to the nation ; but it would appear to be a safe and a glorious peace, much more to the honour 607 and interest of the... | |
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