... to behold this nation, instead of despairing at its alarming condition, looking boldly its situation in the face, and establishing upon a spirited and permanent plan the means of relieving itself from all its... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 6101905Full view - About this book
 | Parliament proc - 1787
...cumbrances, muft give fuch an idea of our refources and of our fpirit of exertion, which will aftoiiifh the nations around us, and enable us to regain that pre-eminence to which we are on many accounts (o juftly infilled. The propriety and the neciHity of adopting a plan for this purpofe... | |
 | William Pitt - 1806
...establishing upon a spirited and permanent plan the means of relieving itself from all its incumbrances, must give such an idea of our resources, and of our...us to regain that pre-eminence to which we are on many accounts so justly entitled. The propriety and the necessity of adopting a plan for this purpose... | |
 | George Pretyman - Great Britain - 1821
...establishing upon a spirited and permanent plan, the means of relieving itself from all its incumbrances, must give such an idea of our resources and of our...us to regain that pre-eminence, to which we are, on many accounts, so justly entitled. The propriety and necessity of CHAP. adopting a plan for this purpose,... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1830
...situation in the face, and establishing upon a permanent plan the means of relieving itself from all its encumbrances, must give such an idea of our resources, and of our spirit of exertion, as would astonish the nations around us, and enable us to regain that pre-eminence to which we were on... | |
 | History - 1831
...situation in the face, and establishing upon a permanent plan the means of relieving itself from nil its encumbrances, must give such an idea of our resources, and of our spirit of exertion, as would astonish the nations around us, and enable us to regain that pre-eminence to which we were on... | |
 | History - 1831
...situation in the face, and establishing upon a permanent pi an the means of relieving itself from all its encumbrances, must give such an idea of our resources, and of our spirit of exertion, as would astonish the nations around us, and enable us to regain that pre-eminence to which we were on... | |
 | Archibald Alison - Europe - 1843 - 494 pages
...plan the means of relieving itself from all its encumbrances, must give such an idea of our resources as will astonish the nations around us, and enable us to regain that preeminence to which, on many accounts, we are so justly entitled. The propriety and even necessity of adopting a plan for... | |
 | Archibald Alison - Europe - 1853 - 532 pages
...plan the means of relieving itself from all its encumbrances, must give such an idea of our resources as will astonish the nations around us, and enable us to regain that preeminence to which, on many accounts, we are so justly entitled. The propriety and even necessity of adopting a plan for... | |
 | sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854
...plan the means of relieving itself from all its encumbrances, must give such an idea of our resources as will astonish the nations around us, and enable us to regain that pre-eminence to which on many accountswe are so justly entitled. The propriety and even necessity of adopting a plan for... | |
 | Sir Archibald Alison - Europe - 1854
...plan the means of relieving itself from all its encumbrances, must give such an idea of our resources as will astonish the nations around us, and enable us to regain that pre-eminence to which on many accounts we are so justly entitled. The propriety and even necessity of adopting a plan for... | |
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