... now in your hands, committed to your trust, the only remains of free discussion in Europe, now confined to this kingdom ; addressing you, therefore, as the guardians of the most important interests... The Oriental Herald - Strana 4921827Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - 1803 - 494 str.
...of mankind ; convinced that the unfettered exercise of reason depends more on your present verdict than on any other that was ever delivered by a jury,...bringing before you the sentiments and examples of cur ancestors ino me of those awful and perilous situations by which Divine Providence has in former... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 str.
...of mankind ; convinced that the unfettered exercise of reason depends more on your present verdict than on any other that was ever delivered by a jury,...former ages tried the virtue of the English nation. We are fallen upon times in which it behoves us to strengthen our spirits by the contemplation of great... | |
| 1808 - 542 str.
...of mankind ; convinced that the unfettered exercise of reason depends more on your present verdict than on any other that was ever delivered by a jury,...perilous situations by which divine Providence has in -i • , former former ages tried the virtue of the English nation. We are fallen upon times in which... | |
| Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - 1810 - 516 str.
...of mankind ; convinced that the unfettered exercise of reason depends more on your present verdict than on any other that was ever delivered by a jury,...former ages tried the virtue of the English nation. We are fallen upon times in which it behoves us to strengthen our spirits by the contemplation of great... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1820 - 738 str.
...interests' of mankind; convinced that the unfettered exercise of reason depends more on your present verdict than on any other that was ever delivered by a jury....I cannot conclude without bringing before you the seatiments and example* of 593] 595] 43 GEORGE III. our ancestors in some of those awful anil perilous... | |
| 1820 - 742 str.
...interests ot mankind; convinced that the unfettered exercise of reason depends more on your present verdict than on any other that was ever delivered by a jury....I cannot conclude without bringing before you the sentiment* ami examples of our ancestors- in some of those awful and perilous situations by which Divine... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 680 str.
...free discussion in Europe, now confined to this kingdom ; addressing you, therefore, as the guardians of the most important interests of mankind ; convinced...delivered by a jury, I cannot conclude without bringing hefore you the sentiments and examples of our ancestors, in some of those awful and perilous situations,... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 str.
...of mankind ; convinced that the unfettered exercise of reason depends more on your present verdict, than on any other that was ever delivered by a jury, I trust I may rely with confidence on the issue — I trust that you will consider yourselves as the... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1841 - 548 str.
...of mankind ; convinced that the unfettered exercise of reason depends more on your present verdict than on any other that was ever delivered by a jury,...former ages tried the virtue of the English nation. We are fallen upon times in which it behoves us to strengthen our spirits by the contemplation of great... | |
| 1845 - 554 str.
...of mankind ; convinced that the unfettered exercise of reason depends more on your present verdict than on any other that was ever delivered by a jury,...former ages tried the virtue of the English nation. We are fallen upon times in which it behoves us to strengthen our spirits by the contemplation of great... | |
| |