| 1796 - 486 sivua
...yet it apperus to me no le'fs confident with the public good, than it is with my perlbnal feelings, to mingle in the operations of Government every degree of moderation and tenderncfs which the national juitice, drgnily, and iutcty, may permit. Gt «'If men, Among the objects... | |
| John Debrett - 1796 - 570 sivua
...yet it appears to me no lefs confident with the public good, than it is with my perfonal feelings, to mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tendernefs, which the national juftice, dignity, and fafety, may permit. Gentlemen, Among the obje&s which will claim... | |
| 1796 - 800 sivua
...yet it appeared to me no lefs coniiftent with the public good, than it is with my perfoivpl feelings, to mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tenderncfs, which the national juftice, dignity, and fafety may permit. Gentlemen, Лтоп£ the objects... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 830 sivua
...yet it appeared to me no lefs cpnfiltent with the public good, than it is with my perfonal feelings, to mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tend^rncfs, which the national jultice, dignity, and fafety may permit. Gentlemen, Among the objefts... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 454 sivua
...yet it appears to me no lefs confiftentwith the public good, than it is with my per-. fonal feelings, to mingle in the operations of Government every degree of moderation and tendernefs, which the national juftice, dignity, andfafety may permit. Gentlemen, . Among the objects which will claim... | |
| 1802 - 440 sivua
...extinguish the causes of external differences, on terms compatible with national rights and national honor : to mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tenderness, which national justice, dignity and safety might permit, and to exemplify the pre-eminence... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 sivua
...yet ic. appears to me no less consistent with the public good, than it is with my personal feelings, to mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tenderness which the national justice, dignity and safety may permit. GENTLEMEN, Among the objects... | |
| 1807 - 750 sivua
...yet it appeared to me nn less consistent with the public good, than it is with my personal feelings, to mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tenderness, which the na. tidnal justice, dignity, and safety may permit. Gentlemen, Among the objects... | |
| 1817 - 512 sivua
...yet it appears to me no less consistent with the publick good, than it is with iny personal feelings, to mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tenderness, which the national justice, dignity and safety may permit. Gentlemen, — Among the objects... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 622 sivua
...yet it appears to me no less consistent with the public good, than it is with my personal feelings, to mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tenderness, which the national justice, dignity, and safety may permit. GENTLEMEN, Among the objects,... | |
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