On your part we are satisfied that every thing was honourable and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not... The Letters of Junius: "Stat Nominis Umbra." - Side 159av Junius - 1821 - 372 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Junius - 1797 - 402 sider
...and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not tHe immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, sir, you had been sacrificed... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 488 sider
...sincere ; and, if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had been, sacrificed... | |
| Junius - 1805 - 320 sider
...and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had been sacrificed... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 sider
...sincere ; and, if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. * Onr of the first acts of the present... | |
| Junius - 1807 - 336 sider
...and sincere; and if Kn gland was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had been sacrificed... | |
| Junius - 1809 - 364 sider
...sincere ; and, if Enzlaud was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had ^>een sacrificed... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 sider
...and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had been sacrificed... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 530 sider
...and sincere, and if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate cause of their present discontent. Hitherto, Sir, you had been sacrificed... | |
| 1821 - 432 sider
...sincere ; and, if England was sold to France, we doubt not that your majesty was equally betrayed. The conditions of the peace were matter of grief and surprise to your subjects, but not the immediate canse of their present discontent. s Hitherto, sir, you had been sacrificed... | |
| Junius - 1824 - 362 sider
...times ready to purchase a peace with the natural enemies of this country. On your part we are satisfied that every thing was honourahle and sincere ; and...and surprise to your suhjects, hut not the immediate cause of their present discontent. * One of the first acts of the present reign was to dismiss Mr.... | |
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