| Charles Assheton Whately Pownall - 1908 - 622 sivua
...existence till long after the old colonies had established 1 "When Kings and Ministers are forgotten, when the force and direction of personal satire is no longer...principles worthy to be transmitted to posterity" (Juntas, Dedication to the English Nation). their independence in 1783. Before that time England had... | |
| Charles Assheton Whately Pownall - 1805 - 620 sivua
...existence till long after the old colonies had established 1 "When Kings and Ministers are forgotten, when the force and direction of personal satire is no longer...principles worthy to be transmitted to posterity" (Jiniin.i, Dedication to the English Nation). their independence in 1788. Before that time England... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Brown - 1913 - 510 sivua
...indebted for whatever strength or beauty they possess. When Kings and Ministers are forgotten, when the force and direction of personal satire is no longer understood, and when measures are felt only in their remotest consequences, this book will, I believe, be found to contain principles... | |
| Florence McWhorter Miller - 1927 - 218 sivua
...indebted for whatever strength or beauty they possess. When Kings and Ministers are forgotten, when the force and direction of personal satire is no longer understood, and when measures are only felt in the remotest consequences, this book will, I believe, be found to contain principles worthy to be transmitted... | |
| Thomas N. Corns - 1987 - 192 sivua
...and Ministers are forgotten, when the force and direction of personal satyr is no longer understood, this book will, I believe, be found to contain principles, worthy to be transmitted to posterity."62 When Francis' friend Christopher D'Oyley was succeeded in the War Office by Anthony Chamier,... | |
| Regina Hewitt, Pat Rogers - 2002 - 308 sivua
...he insists: "When Kings and Ministers are forgotten, when the force and direction of personal satyr is no longer understood, and when measures are only...principles, worthy to be transmitted to posterity." Not least among these are his remarkable strategies of promoting radical ideas and activating the populace... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 952 sivua
...recommends to its membert that they make gratuitous physical examinations of candidates to these camps. DUTY "When you leave the unimpaired, hereditary freehold...property are precarious unless the possessors have strength and spirit enough to defend them."—Letters of Junius. SOLDIERS OF WORLD WAR ARE WELCOMED... | |
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