| Junius - 1771 - 402 sider
...originally the caufe of every reproach and diftrefs, which has attended your government, that you fhould never have been acquainted with the language of truth, until you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not however, too late to correct the error of your education. We are ftill inclined... | |
| 1771 - 508 sider
...originally the caufe of every reproach and diftrefs, 'which has attended your government, that you fhould never have been acquainted with the language of truth, until you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not, however, too late to correct the error of your education. Mre are ftill... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 412 sider
...originally the caufe of every reproach and ditrrcfs, which has attended your governm3Rt, that you fhould never have been acquainted with the language of truth, until you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not, however, too late to correct the e/ror of your education. We are (till inclined... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 378 sider
...originally the caufe of f^fy' reproach and diftrefs, which has attendelfybur government, that you fhould never have been acquainted with the language of truth, until you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not, however, too late to correct the error of your education. We are ftill inclined... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 332 sider
...originally the caufe of every reproach and diftrefs, which has attended your government, that you mould never have been acquainted with the language of truth, until you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not, however, too late to correft the error of your education. We are ftill inclined... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 402 sider
...impertinence of forms, he would deliver his sentiments with dignity and firmness, but not without respect. SIR, IT is the misfortune of your life, and originally the cause of every reproach GEORGE in. KING of GREAT BRITAIN. Fnblifli.d b. V«Tn f: •. ; • V VOTtlTj ,..- ...,,... {. .!!__... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 354 sider
...deliver his sentiments with dignity and firmness, but not without respect. • ••. . • -f, * .ji . SIR, •-."•*'• IT is the misfortune of your life,...distress which has attended your government, that vou should never have been acquainted with the I'ariguage of truth until you heard it in the complaints... | |
| 1803 - 444 sider
...the King; and this he does, as we are told, " for the benefit of our liberal youth." Juniuswrites, " It is the misfortune of your life, and originally the cause of every reproach, &c." upon which expression Mr. Chalmers exclaims, " Who but a boy from Antrim would write originally... | |
| Junius - 1805 - 320 sider
...impertinence of forms, he would deliver his sentiments with dignity and firmness, but not without respect. SIR, IT is the misfortune of your life, and originally...language of truth until you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not however too late to correct the error of your education. We are still inclined... | |
| Junius - 1805 - 354 sider
...impertinence of forms, he would deliver his sentiments with dignity and firmness, but not without respect. SIR, IT is the misfortune of your life, and originally...language of truth until you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not however too late to correct the error of your education. We are still inclined... | |
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