I meant the cause and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together upon any one question. But it is all alike, vile and contemptible. The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Página 4241813Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...labors, though invited by Woodfall to resume his pen. He says — ' In the present state of things, if I were to write again, I must be as silly as any...horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any one of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honor... | |
| Benjamin Waterhouse - 1831 - 482 páginas
...correspondent.' Be assured that I have good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write again, I must be as. silly as any...horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any'of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honor... | |
| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 378 páginas
...again, I must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any one of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honor of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together... | |
| 1832 - 592 páginas
...correspondent. Be assured that I have good reason for nut complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write again, I must be as silly as any...up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together upon any one question. But it... | |
| 1832 - 616 páginas
...good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write again, 1 must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that...up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together upon any one question. But it... | |
| John Jaques - 1843 - 426 páginas
...he assured that I have had good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write again, I must be as silly as any...up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it, who will unite and stand together upon any one question. But... | |
| John Foster - 1844 - 550 páginas
...correspondent. Be assured that I have good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write again, I must be as silly as any...up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it, who will unite and stand together, on any one question. But it... | |
| 1849 - 606 páginas
...that he had good reason for discontinuing his communications. — " In the present state of things, if I were to write again I must be as silly as any...and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honor of this country when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together,... | |
| 1848 - 798 páginas
...correspondent. Be assured I have had good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write again, I must be as silly as any...up. I feel for the honour of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together upon any one question. But it... | |
| John Britton - 1848 - 164 páginas
...correspondent. Be assured I have had good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write again, I must be as silly as any...through the city, or as any of your wise aldermen. 1 meant the cause and the public : BOTH ARE GIVEN UP. I feel for the honour of this country, when I... | |
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