Britain has endeavoured to amuse and disarm them, and that the few, who still remain suspended by a hope founded either in the justice or moderation of their late King, may now, at length, be convinced, that the valour alone of their country is to save... Annual Register - Page 207edited by - 1779Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1794 - 610 pages
...difarm them ; and tliat the .few who ftill remain fufpended by a hope, founded either in the juftice or moderation of their late king, may now at length...convinced, that the valour alone of their country is to lave its liberties. Extraft from the Journals. (Signed) CHARLES THOMSON, Sec. A Second Declaration... | |
| English literature - 1776 - 746 pages
...and difarm them ; and that the few who ftiH. remain fufpended by a hope founded either in the juftice or moderation of their late King, may now, at length,...convinced, that the valour alone of their country is to favc its liberties. Exlrad from the Journals, CHARLES THOMSO-N, Secretary, " F.AGLE, off the roa ft... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1780 - 700 pages
...ftill remained fufpended by a hope founded either in the juftice or moderation of that court, might now at length be convinced, that the valour alone of their country is to fave its liberties. At armies. I confidcr this war againft us, therefore, as both unjttfl and uniuife ; and I am perfuaded... | |
| James Murray - United States - 1780 - 616 pages
...ftill remained fufpended by a hope founded either in the juftice or moderation of that court, might now at length be convinced, that the valour alone of their country it fufficient to fave their liberties. The comment, added to the declaration, took away all the influence... | |
| History - 1788 - 638 pages
...and difarm them ; and that the few who ftill remain fufpended by a hope founded either in the juftice or .moderation of their late King, may now at length...valour alone of their country is to fave its liberties. Extrafl from the Journals. (Signed) CHA. THOMSON, Sec. Lord Howe and General Howe iflued a fécond... | |
| History - 1788 - 642 pages
...Hill remained fufpended by a hope founded either on the juflice or moderation of that court, ¿night now at length be convinced, that the valour alone of their country is to fave its libertie?. At and about the fame time, different ' flags were fent aihore by Lord Howe, accompanied... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 638 pages
...who dill remain fufpended by a hope founded either in the juftice or moderation of their late Xing, may now at length .be convinced that the valour alone of their country it to fave its liberties. ExtraS from the Journals. (Signed) CH A. THOMSON, Sec. Lord Howe and General... | |
| William Eddis - History - 1792 - 484 pages
...difarm them : and that the few, who ftill remain fufpended by a hope, founded either in thejuftice, or moderation of their late king, may now, at length,...valour alone of their country is to fave its liberties. CHA. THOMPSON, Sec." Thus are the fanguine expectations of multitudes cruelly fruftrated ; it being... | |
| History - 1794 - 614 pages
...difarm them ; and that the few who ftill remain fufpended by a hope, founded either in the juftice or moderation of their late king, may now at length...valour alone of their country is to fave its liberties. Extraft from the Journals. (Signed) CHARLES THOMSON, Sec, A Second Declaration cf the American CommiJ/iontrs.... | |
| John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1802 - 570 pages
...fufpended by a hope founded either in xxix. the juftice or moderation of their late king, 1776. might now at length be convinced that the valour alone of their country was to fare its liberties. UNWILLING to abandon the hopes of a l6t'> negotiation on account of a iingle... | |
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