| Robert Burns - 1808 - 496 sider
...letter. What, after all, was the obnoxious toast ? " May our success in the present war be " equal res " equal to the justice of our cause." — A toast that...cannot object to. I request and beg that this morning you'will wait on the parties present at the foolish dispute. I shall only add, that I am truly sorry... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 326 sider
...and state this to him, and, as you please, shew him this letter. What, after all, was the obnoxious toast? " May our success in the present war be equal...most outrageous frenzy of loyalty cannot object to. l request and be;^ thut this morning you will Wait on the parties present at the foolish dispute. 1... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 sider
...and state this to him, and, as you please, shew him this letter. What, after all, was the obnoxious toast? " May our success in the present war be equal...most outrageous frenzy of loyalty cannot object to. l request and beg that this morning you will wait on the parties present ut the foolish dispute. I... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 sider
...and state this to him, and, as you please, shew him this letter. What, after all, was the obnoxious toast? " May our success in the present war be equal...—A toast that the most outrageous frenzy of loyalty pannot object to. I request and beg that this morning you will wait on the parties present at the foolish... | |
| Robert Burns - 1817 - 492 sider
...shew him this letter. What, after all, was the obnoxious toast? May our success in the present sent war be " equal to the justice of our cause." — A...loyalty cannot object to. I request and beg that this mornirig you will wait on the parties present at the foolish dispute. I shall only add, that 1 am truly... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 734 sider
...present to state this to him; and, as you please, show this letter. What, after all, was the obnoxious toast ? May our success in the present war be equal to the justice of our cause—a toast that the most outrageous frenzy of loyalty cannot object to." From the expressions... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1830 - 340 sider
...present to state this to him ; and, as you please, show this letter. What, after all, was the obnoxious toast ? May our success in the present war be equal...most outrageous frenzy of loyalty cannot object to." Burns has been commended, sincerely by some, and ironically by others, for putting np with the treatment... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1831 - 338 sider
...present to state this to him ; and, as you please, show this letter. Whatj after all, was the obnoxious toast ? May our success in the present war be equal...the justice of our cause — a toast that the most outra-. geous frenzy of loyalty cannot object to." Bums has been commended, sincerely by some, and... | |
| Robert Burns - 1834 - 420 sider
...and state this to him, and, as you please, shew him this letter. What, after all, was the obnoxious toast ? ' May our success in the present war be equal...outrageous frenzy of loyalty cannot object to." I know not what the import of those words were in the year 1795 ; they seem harmless enough now : but... | |
| Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 628 sider
...and, u you please, shew him this letter. What, after all, was the obnoxious toast? " May our tueÄra in the present war be equal to the justice of our cause." — A toast that the most oatngeous frenzy of loyalty cannot object to. I request and beg that this morning you will wait on... | |
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