| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 str.
...your feelings, certainly took care not to shock them by that vice which is the most disgustful to you. That fear of displeasing those who ought most to be...were changed. In short, the stamp act began to be no favourite in this House. He therefore attended at the private meeting, in which the resolutions moved... | |
| 1775 - 868 str.
...difgultful to you. That fear of difpleafing thole who ought moil to be p'eafed betrayed him fotnetimes into the other extreme. He had voted, and in the year...been an advocate for the Stamp Act. Things and the difpofition of mens minds were changed. ID fbort, the Stamp A& began to be no favourite in this Houfe.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1775 - 64 str.
...fear of .difpleaimg thofe who ought uioft t« be pleafed. M. ' . .j. betrayed betrayed him fometimes into the other extreme. He had voted, and in the year 1765, had been an advocate for the ftamp-aft. Things and the dilpofition of mens minds were changed. la fhurt, the ftamp-aft began to... | |
| 1778 - 626 str.
...feeling's, certainly took care uot to sliock them by that vice which is the most disgustful to you. That fear .of displeasing those who ought most to...advocate for the stamp act. Things and the disposition of mens minds were changed. In short, the stamp act began to be no favourite in this house. He therefore... | |
| 1791 - 634 str.
...difguftful to ,you. That fear of difpleaiing thofe who ought moft to be pleated, betrayed him femetimes into the other extreme. He had voted, and, in the year 1765, had been an advocate for the ftamp aft. Things and the difpofition of men's minds were changed. In fhort, the ilamp-aft began to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1792 - 608 str.
...difguftful to you. That fear of difpleafing thofe who ought moft to be pleafed, betrayed him fometimes into the other extreme. He had voted, and, in the...been an. advocate for the Stamp Act. Things and the difpofition of men's minds were changed. In ftort, the Stamp Aft began to be no favourite in this Houfe.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 str.
...difguftful to you. That fear of difpleafing thole who ought moft to be pleafed, betrayed him fometimes into the other extreme. He had voted, and in the year 1765, had been an advocate for the ftamp act. Things and the difpofition of men's minds were changed. In fhort, the ftamp act began to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 str.
...difguftful to you. That fear of difplcafmg thofe who ought moft to be pleafed, betrayed him fometimes into the other extreme. He had voted, and in the year 1765, had been an advocate for the flamp act. Things and the difpofition of men's minds were changed. In fhort, the ftamp act began to... | |
| Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 402 str.
...difguftful to you. That fear of difpleafing thofe who ought moft to be pleafed, betrayed him fbmetimes into the other extreme. He had voted, and, in the year 1765, had been an advocate for the ftamp-act. Things and the difpofition of men's minds were changed. In fhort, the ftamp-act: began to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 str.
...difguftful to you. That fear of difpleafing thole who ought moft'io be pleafed, betrayed him fometimes into the other extreme. He had voted, and in the year 1765, had been an advocate for the ftamp-a£h Things and the difpofition of men's minds were changed. In ftiort, the ftamp-act began to... | |
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