| Edmund Burke - History - 1851 - 886 pages
...desire to promote the public service. In the •whole course of my communications with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest...stated anything which he did not firmly believe to be the fact." The Duke of Cleveland who had been an early friend and college companion of Sir Robert Peel,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1850 - 804 pages
...desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest...stated anything which he did not firmly believe to be the fact. My Lords, I could not let this conversation come to a close without stating that which I... | |
| 1857 - 498 pages
...desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest...the smallest reason for suspecting that he stated any thing which he did not firmly believe to be the fact. I could not, my lords, let this conversation... | |
| Charles Dickens - General - 1850 - 294 pages
...the Duke, " I never knew an instance in which he did not show the greatest attachment to truth, i'.nd I never saw in the whole course of my life the smallest reason for doubting that he stated anything v.-hich he did not firmly believe to be the fact." — Lord CAMI'HULL... | |
| History - 1851 - 878 pages
...desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communications with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest...stated anything which he did not firmly believe to be the fact." The Duke of Cleveland who had been an early friend and college companion of Sir Robert Peel,... | |
| Books - 1851 - 884 pages
...desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communications with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest...stated anything which he did not firmly believe to be the fact." The Duke of Cleveland who had been an early friend and college companion of Sir Robert Peel,... | |
| John Timbs - Prime ministers - 1852 - 176 pages
...desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest...stated anything which he did not firmly believe to be the fact. My Lords, I could not let this conversation close without stating that which I believe to... | |
| Biography - 1852 - 372 pages
...desire to pronTote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest...stated anything which he did not firmly believe to be the fact. My Lords, I could not let this conversation close without stating that which I believe to... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Generals - 1852 - 562 pages
...desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, [ never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest...my life, the smallest reason for suspecting that he ever stated anything which he did not firmly believe to be the fact." (Ireat and universal as was the... | |
| Mary Atkinson Maurice - 1853 - 322 pages
...desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest...stated anything which he did not firmly believe to be the fact. My Lords, I could not let this conversation close without stating that which I believe to... | |
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