 | Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1899 - 646 pages
...not permit the War " fpeedily to end, left their own Power fhould de" termine with it. This I fpeak here to our own " Faces, is but what others do utter...far from reflecting on any, I " know the Worth of thofe Commanders, Members " of both Houfes, who are yet in Power ; but if I " may fpeak my Confidence... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1753 - 848 pages
...fpeedily to end, left their own Power {hould determine with it. This I fpeak here to our own Faces, it is but what others do utter abroad behind our Backs....am far from reflecting on any ; I know the Worth of thofe Commanders, Members of both Houfes, who are yet in Power ; but, if I may fpeak my Confcience,... | |
 | Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1760 - 536 pages
...not ." permit the war fpeedily to end, left their own power ilioulJ " determine with it. This I fpeak here to our own faces, is " but what others do utter..." far from reflecting on any ; I know the worth of thofe com" manders, members of both houfes, who are yet in power ; " but if I may fpeak my confcience... | |
 | William Harris - 1762 - 564 pages
...fpeedily to end, left their own power fhould determine with it. This I fpcak here to our own faces ; it is but what others do utter abroad behind our backs....am far from reflecting on any ; I know the worth of thofe commanders, members of both houfes, who are yet in power ; but if I may fpeak my confcicnce,... | |
 | William Harris - 1762 - 544 pages
...to end, left ' their own power fhouhl determine with it. This I * fpeak here to our own faces ; it is but what others * do utter abroad behind our backs. I am far from re* flecking on any ; I know the worth of thofe corrr' manders, members of both houfes, who are yet... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1810 - 544 pages
...great places and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and what by interest in parliament, and what by power in the army, will perpetually continue...lest their own power should determine with it This 1 speak here to our own faces ; it is but what others do utter abroad behind our backs. 1 am far from... | |
 | William Harris - 1814 - 550 pages
...great places and commands, and the sword into their hands; and what by interest in parliament, and what by power in the army, will perpetually continue...lest their own power should determine with it. This I speak here to our own faces ; it is but what others do utter abroad tehind our backs. I am far from... | |
 | William Harris - 1814 - 540 pages
...places and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and what by interest in parliament, and what l>y power in the army, will perpetually continue themselves...lest their own power should determine with it. This I speak here to our own faces ; it is but what others do utter abroad behind our backs. I am far from... | |
 | Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 pages
...places and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and, what by interest in the Parliament, and what by power in the army, will perpetually continue...and not permit the war speedily to end, lest their VOL. i. HH own power should determine with it. This I speak here to our own faces, is but what others... | |
 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1821 - 614 pages
...speedily to end, lest their en power should determine with it. This I speak here to our own face-, is but what others do utter abroad behind our backs. I am far fnm reflecting on any ; I know the worth of those commanders, membcof both Houses, who are yet in power;... | |
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