| English literature - 1797 - 490 pages
...tarnett wilhcs and endeavours to reftore Peace to his fubjefts mult be fruitleSs : but his fentiments remain unaltered. He looks •with anxious expectation to the moment when the Government of France iriE.y ihcw a dilpofition arid f pir.it i" any .degree corresponding to his own. And he renews,, even... | |
| 756 pages
...wi&ts and endeavours to reltore peace to his fubjects muft be fruitlefs. But his fen. timents ivm.in unaltered. He looks with anxious expectation to the moment when the Government of France may (hew a difpofltion and fpirit, in any degree, correfpjnding 10 his own. And he renews, even now, and before... | |
| 672 pages
...earned wifhes and endeavours to reftore peace to his fubjects muft be fruitlefs ; but his fentiments remain unaltered. He looks with anxious expectation to the moment when the Government of France may fhew a difpoCtion and fpirit in any degree correfponding to his own. And he renews, even now, and before... | |
| 598 pages
...endeavours to reilore peace to his fubjects muft he fruitlefs ; but his fentimems remain unaltered. Helooks with anxious expectation to the moment when the Government of France may Ihe vv a difpofition and fpirit in any degree correfponding to,his own. And he renews even now, and... | |
| English poetry - 1798 - 1094 pages
...earneft wi flies ?.nd endeavours to redore peace to his fubjefts muft be fruitlefs. But his fentiments remain unaltered, He looks with anxious expectation...France may (hew a difpofition and fpirit in any degree correi pond ing to his own. Anil he renews, even now, and before all Europe, the folemn declaration,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1798 - 576 pages
...Majefty'searneftwilhes ami endeavours to reftore peace to his fybjeiSs mull be fruitlds. But his fentiments remain unaltered. He looks with anxious expectation...the moment when the Government of France ma,y (hew a dilpafuion and fpirit in any degree coxrefponding to his own. And he renews, tvtn now, and before all... | |
| John Debrett - Europe - 1798 - 660 pages
...earned wifhes and endeavours to reftore peace to his fubjecls muft be fruitlefs. But his fentiments remain unaltered. He looks with anxious expectation to the moment when the government of France may fhow a difpofition and fptrit in any degree corre fponding fponding to his own. And he renews, even... | |
| 1798 - 992 pages
...earned wiflies and endeavours to reftore peace to his fubjefh muft be fruitlefs. ' Hut his fentimcnts remain unaltered. He looks with anxious expectation to the moment when the government of France may (how .T . , a difpofuion and fpirit in any degree correfponding to his own. And he renews, even now,... | |
| History - 1800 - 812 pages
...earneft wiflies and endeavours to reftere peace to his fubjects muft be fruitlefs. But his fentiments remain unaltered. He looks with anxious expectation...the moment when the government of France may (hew a difpoiition and fpirit in any degree correfponding to his own. And he renews even now, and before all... | |
| History - 1800 - 800 pages
...earnefl withes and endeavoarj, to redore peace to his fubjeâs, muí! be fruillofs : but his fcntinwnls remain unaltered ; he looks with anxious expectation to the moment, when the government of F:ir>ce may fhew a temper and fpirit correfponding with his own." — Mr. Pitt proceeded at great length,... | |
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