| 1806 - 540 sider
...of your doctrine, would reduce " themselves to the hard necessity of being " governed by the worst of mankind," — These, Mr. Whitbread's sentiments,...; by Mr. Sheridan, Treasurer of the Navy; and are row held. I presume, as the political creed of the whole parly. — Gentlemen, hi that act fit" Parliament... | |
| 1832 - 428 sider
...being governed by the '' " worst of mankind." — These, Mr. ' Whitbread's sentiments, have like' wise been recently paraded by Mr. ' Windham, Secretary...Sheridan, Treasurer '' of the Navy ; and are now held, I pre:' surae, as the political creed of the ' whole party. — Gentlemen, in that act " of Parliament... | |
| William Cobbett - 1832 - 844 sider
...your doctrine, won Id " reduce themselves to the hard " necessity of being governed by the " worst of mankind." — These, Mr. Whitbread's sentiments,...State ; by Mr. " Tierney, Chairman of the Board of " Controtil ; by Mr. Sheridan, Treasurer " of the Navy ; and are now held, I pre' sume, as the political... | |
| 1833 - 472 sider
...themselves to the hard " necessity of being governed by the " worst of mankind." — These, Mr. Whiibre;x<Ts sentiments, have likewise been recently paraded by...are now held, I presume, as the political creed of the whole party. — Gentlemen, in that act of Parliament (12 and 13 Will. 3.) which gave the throne... | |
| Roger Fulford - 1967 - 378 sider
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| Roger Fulford - 1967 - 376 sider
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