... neither understand the distinction, nor what use the Ministry propose to make of it. The King's honour is that of his people. Their real honour and real interest are the same. I am not contending for a vain punctilio. A clear... The letters of Junius - Strana 61autor/autoři: Junius (pseud.) - 1806Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Junius - 1771 - 402 str.
...have been equally facrificed. I neither underftand the diftinction, nor what ufe the miniftry propofe to make of it. The King's honour is that of his people. Th.eir real honour and real intereft are the lame. — I am not contending for a vain punctilio. A clear, unblemifhed character... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 304 str.
...have been equally facrificed. I neither underftand the diftinclion, nor what ufe the miniftry piopofe to make of it. The King's honour is that of his people. Their real honour and real intereft are the fame. — I am not contending for a vain punctilio. A clear, unblemifhed character... | |
| 1771 - 686 str.
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| Junius - 1772 - 378 str.
...have been equally facrificed. I neither underftand the diftinction, nor what ufe the miniftry prppofe to make of i(t: The King's honour is that of his people. Their feaf honour and.rea| intereft are the fame.— I am not contending for a vain punctilio. A clear, unblemifhed... | |
| Junius - 1774 - 252 str.
...J AMiftake. He appears before them everyday, with. the mark of a blow upon Ida fKt,—prob pudtr ! King's honour is that of his people. Their real honour and real intereft are the fame.— I am not contending for a vain punftilio. A clear, unblemifhed charafter... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 332 str.
...been equally facrificed. 1 neither uftderiland the diftinftion, nor what ufe ufe the miniftry propofe to make of it. The King's honour is that of his people. Their real honour and real intereft are the fame. — I am not contending for a vain pun&ilio. A clear, vmblemifhed charafter... | |
| Junius - 1804 - 316 str.
...has yet only been started in discourse ; for, in effect, both objects have been-equally sacrificed. I neither understand the distinction, nor what use the...I am not contending for a vain punctilio. A clear, unblr.misheA character comprehends not only the integrity that will not offer, but the spirit that... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 488 str.
...the Spanish concession. JUKICS would argue, that a national right had, however, been relinquished. the distinction, nor what use the ministry propose...real honour and real interest are the same I am not pontending for a vain punctilio. A clear, unblemished character, comprehends not only the integrity... | |
| Junius, Robert Heron - 1804 - 506 str.
...the Spanish concession. JUNIUS would argue, that a national right had, however, been relinquished. the distinction, nor what use the ministry propose...The King's honour is that of his people. Their real honour'and real interest are the same I am not contending for a vain punctilio. A clear, unblemished... | |
| Edward Alured Draper - 1806 - 426 str.
...opportunity to recur to a printed copy of the whole of that evidence. April 21, 1600. THE BRITISH PUBLIC. * " A clear unblemished character comprehends not only the integrity that will not ofler, but the spirit that will not submit to an injury ; and whether it belongs to an imlhidual, or... | |
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