Mr. Pitt and Lord Camden were to be the patrons of America, because they were in opposition. Their declaration gave spirit and argument to the Colonies; and while perhaps they meant no more than the ruin of a minister, they in effect divided one half... The Letters of Junius - Side 31av Junius - 1882 - 428 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1769 - 428 sider
...were to be the patrons of America, becaufe they were in oppofition. Their declarations gave fpirit and argument to the Colonies, and while perhaps they meant no more than the ruin pf a minifter, they in efted divided one half of the empire fro.n the other. Under one adminiftration... | |
| Junius - 1770 - 246 sider
...C——n were to be patrons of America, becaufe they were in oppofition. Their declaration gave fpirit and argument to the colonies, and while perhaps they meant no more than a ruin of a minifter, they in <fFeft divided one half of the empire from the ether. - v • - I B 4... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 304 sider
...argument to the Colonies, and B 4 while while perhaps they meant no more than the ruin of a minifter, they in effect divided one half of the empire from the other. Under one adminiftration the ftamp act is made, tinder the fecond it is repealed, under the third, in fpite of... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 402 sider
...Cambden were to be patrons of America, becaufe they were in oppofition. Their declaraton gave fpirit and argument to the colonies, and while perhaps they meant no more than a ruin of a minifter, they in effect divided one half of the empire from the other. Under one adminiftration... | |
| 1771 - 508 sider
...Lord C n were to be patrons of America, becaufe they were in oppolition. Their declaration gave Ipirit and argument to the colonies, and while perhaps they meant no more than a ruin of a minifter, they in effeft divided one half of the empire from the other. Under one adminiftration... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 264 sider
...Camden were to be the patrons of America, becaufe they were in oppofition. Their declaration gave (pint and argument to the colonies, and while perhaps they meant no more than a ruin of a minifter, they in effect divided one half of the empire from the other. UNDER one adminiftration... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 288 sider
...were to be the patrons of America, becaufe they were in oppofition. Their declamation. gave fpirit and argument to the colonies, and while perhaps they meant no more than a ruin of a minifter, they in effeft divided one half of the empire from the other*. , UNDER one adminiftration... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1784 - 410 sider
...Cambden were to be the patrons of America beeaufe they were in oppofition. Their declaration gave fpirit and argument to the colonies; and while, perhaps, they meant no more than the ruin of a minifter, they in effect divided the one half of the empire from the other. Under one admin iftraticn... | |
| Junius - 1791 - 416 sider
...Cumden were to be the patrons of America becaufe they were in oppofttion. Their declaration gave fpirit and argument to the colonies ; and while perhaps they meant no more than the ruin of a minifter, they in fair, divided one half of the empire from the other. Under one ad-cniniftration the... | |
| Thomas Augustus Lloyd - 1795 - 396 sider
...Carn»fen were to be the patrons of America, becaufe they were in oppofition. Their declaration gave fpirit and argument to the colonies ; and while perhaps they meant no more than the ruin of a minifter, they in effect divided one half of the empire from the other." XXXIX. It was impoffible to... | |
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