| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 str.
...When his face was hid but for a moment, his whole system was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. ithout their own voice in the grant. Now if the doctrines of policy contained in the ministry, were admitted, to seem, as if they acted a part under him, with a modesty that becomes all... | |
| John Lendrum - 1836 - 206 str.
...expunged from the journals of the house of commons. tom was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. The gentlemen, his particular friends, who, with the names of various departments of ministry, were admitted, to seem, as if they acted a part under him, with a modesty that becomes all... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 str.
...When his face was hid but for a moment, his whole system was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. upposed of some force ;) the name of Whig, dear to the majority of the people ; the ministry, were admitted to seem as if they acted a part under him, with a modesty that becomes all... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), William Stanhope Taylor, John Henry Pringle - 1839 - 546 str.
...When his face was hid but for a moment, his whole system was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. The gentlemen, his particular friends, who, with the names of various departments of ministry, were admitted to seem as if they acted a part under him, with a modesty that becomes all... | |
| William Pitt (1st earl of Chatham.) - 1839 - 570 str.
...When his face was hid but for a moment, his whole system was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. The gentlemen, his particular friends, who, with the names of various departments of ministry, were admitted to seem as if they acted a part under him, with a modesty that becomes all... | |
| 1840 - 566 str.
...When his face was hid but fora moment, his whole system was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. The gentlemen, his particular friends, who, with the names of various departments of (he ministry, were admitted to seem as ihoupli they acled a part under him, wiih a modesty that becomes... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1841 - 548 str.
...When his face was hid but for a moment, his whole system was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. The gentlemen, his particular friends, who, with the names of various departments of ministry, were admitted, to seem, as if they acted a part under him, with a modesty that becomes all... | |
| Irishman - 1844 - 254 str.
...When his face was hid but for a moment, his whole system was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. The gentlemen, his particular friends, who, with the names of various departments of ministry, were admitted to serve as if they acted a part under him, with a modesty that becomes all... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1845 - 558 str.
...When his face was hid but for a moment, his whole system was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. The gentlemen, his particular friends, who, with the names of various departments of ministry, were admitted, to seem, as if they acted a part under him, with a modesty that becomes all... | |
| 1845 - 554 str.
...When his face was hid but for a moment, his whole system was on a wide sea, without chart or compass. The gentlemen, his particular friends, who, with the names of various departments of ministry, were admitted, to seem, as if they acted a part under him, with a modesty that becomes all... | |
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