| Philip Withers - 1789 - 56 str.
...the hand of power prevails over the freedom of the prefs, we are a RUINED PEOPLE. It has been faid, TRUTH is a LIBEL— and, the greater the truth, the greater the libel. I hope, for the honor of human nature, this doctrine has no exiftence but in the breaft of Lord... | |
| John Dundas Cochrane - 1824 - 436 str.
...documents of such a nature as this is likely to be, and will be treated according to its merit. In every country, even in England, we find. that foreigners...Whether Mr. Holman has already learnt this useful, ami, to travellers, necessary lesson, time will develop; if so, he may go where he will, and be received... | |
| John Dundas Cochrane - 1829 - 284 str.
...documents of such a nature as this is likely to be, and will be treated according to its merit. In every country, even in England, we find that foreigners...and be received by every person in the empire with VOL. II. R Leaving this matter for more able politicians, I resume my joimiey in the diligence, in... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 672 str.
...merit. In every country, even in England, we find that foreigners should be careful of what they do, aa well as of what they write, if they wish their packets...and be received by every person in the empire with VOL. II. R open arms and warm hearts. I gave him letters of introduction to all my friends in Siberia,... | |
| James Holman - 1834 - 408 str.
...careful of what they do, as well as of what they write ; if they wish their packets a safe arrival at their destination, they should take care that nothing...person in the empire with open arms and warm hearts." The barrenness of these observations every one will be sensible of; they are, however, so contradictory... | |
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