| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 750 str.
...application which our invention could fuggeft, as proper and promiung. We have decently remonltrated with parliament ; they have added new injuries to the old. We have wearied our King \vith fupplications ; he has not deigned to anfwer us. We have appealed to the native honour and juiHce... | |
| James Murray - 1780 - 616 str.
...application which our invention could fuggeft, as proper and promifmg. We have decently remonftrated with parliament; they have added new injuries to the old* we have wearied our King with fupplicaiions, and he has not deigned to anfwer us. We have appealed to -the native Bboomr and juftice... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 700 str.
...application \vhich our invention could fuggeft, as proper and promifmg. We have decently remonftrated with parliament ; they have added new injuries to the old. We have wearied aur King with fupplications ; he has not deigned to anfwer us. We have appealed 1775. pealed to the... | |
| American war of independence - 1787 - 468 str.
...invention could fn^gel), as pr-.per and promifing. We have dicenby remnn¡irated with Parliament ; tiiey have added new injuries to the old. We have wearied our King with fupplicalions : he has not deigned to anfwcr us. We have appealed to ilie native honour and judien... | |
| 1788 - 642 str.
...application which our invention could fugged, as proper and promifing. We have decently remonltbited with parliament ; they have added new injuries to...anfwer us. We have appealed to the native honour and jultice of the ßritim nation ; their efforts in our favour have been hitherto ineffedual." In this... | |
| William Gordon - 1788 - 816 str.
...lightening its burden." They clofed with thefe expreflive words — " We have decently remonftrated with parliament : they have added new injuries to...deigned to anfwer us. We have appealed to the native honor and juftice of the Britifh nation : their efforts in our favor have been hitherto ineffectual.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 638 str.
...application which our invention could fugged, as proper and promifing. We have decently remonltr.'itcd with parliament ; they have added new injuries to...our King with fupplications ; he has not deigned to anlwer us. We have appealed to the native honour and jullice of the British nation ; their efforts... | |
| 1788 - 638 str.
...could fuggell, as proper and promifing. We have decently remonltrated with parliament ; they hp.ve added new injuries to the old. We have wearied our King with fupplications ; he has not deigned to aniwer us. We have appealed to the native honour and juitice of the Britiih nation ; their efforts... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 648 str.
...lightening its burden." They closed with these expressive words.... " We have decently remonstrated with parliament ; they have added new injuries 'to the old. We have wearied our king with supplications: he has not deigned to answer us. We have appealed to the native honour and justice of... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 562 str.
...lightening its burden." They closed with these expressive words : — " We have decently remonstrated with parliament ; they have added new injuries to the old. We have wearied our king with supplications ; he has not deigned to answer us. We have appealed to the native honour and justice... | |
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