| Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 488 sider
...just and bencficeut; a sagacity which, though not despicable, attained not to tlie comprehenservants of the Crown* ; but it is not in this country, Sir, that such men can be dishonoured by the live intelligence, nor the bold intuition, of genius. He was not... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 sider
...predecessor. A little personal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the Crown*; but it is not in this country, Sir, that such men can be dishonoured by the frowns of a King. They were dismissed, but could not be disgraced.... | |
| Junius - 1807 - 336 sider
...predecessor. A little personal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the crown { ; but it is not in this country, Sir, that such men can be dishonoured by the frowns of a King. They were dismissed, but could not be disgraced.... | |
| Junius - 1809 - 364 sider
...predecessor. A little personal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the Crown* ; but it is not in this country, Sir, that such men can be dishonoured hy the frowns of a King. They were dismissed, but could not be disgraced.... | |
| Junius - 1810 - 454 sider
...predecessor. A little personal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the crown * ; but it is not in this country, sir, that such men can be dishonoured by the frowns of a king. They were dismissed, but could not be disgraced.... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 sider
...predecessor. A little 2 personal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the crown * ; but it is not in this country, Sir, that such men can be dishonoured by the frowns of a King. They were dismissed, but could not be disgraced.... | |
| Thomas Busby - 1816 - 274 sider
...predecessor. A little personal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the crown ; but it is not in this country, Sir, that such men can be dishonoured by the frowns of a King. They were dismissed, lut could not be disgraced.... | |
| 1821 - 432 sider
...predecessor. A little personal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the crown ; * but it is not in this country, sir, that such men can be dishonoured by the frowns of a king. They were dismissed, but could not be disgraced.... | |
| Junius - 1827 - 226 sider
...predecessor. A little personal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the crown;* but it is not in this country, sir, that such men can be dishonoured by the frowns of a king. They were dismissed, but could not be disgraced.... | |
| Benjamin Waterhouse - 1831 - 482 sider
...predecessor. A little personal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the Crown ; * but it is not in this country, Sir, that such men can be dishonored by the frowns of a king. They were dismissed, but could not be disgraced.... | |
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