| William Belsham - 1795 - 496 sidor
...kingdom, but I trust it has still sufficient to maintain its just rights, though I know them not. — Any state, my lords, is better than despair. Let us at least make one effort — and, if we must full, let us fall tike men." The duke of Richmond, in reply, declared himself to... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 544 sidor
...any ftate, my lords, " is better than defpair. Let us at leaft make one " effort ; and, if we muft fall, let us fall like men." The duke of Richmond declared his grief and horror at the difmemberment of the empire to be as great as that of any man in the houfe or nation, but how was it... | |
| 1804 - 994 sidor
...this kingdom ; buf I trnsi it has sli>l s»tucicnt to maiut.im its just rights, though I know theut not; and any state, my lords, is better than despair. Let us at least nakt hv representing him as merely his majesty's first commissioner of the treasury and chancellor... | |
| David Hume - 1811 - 536 sidor
...resources of " this kingdom ; but I trust it has still sufficient to mainVol. II. B b CHAP. " tain its just rights, though I know them not ; and any...my lords, is better than despair. Let us at least 17/-8 " make one effort ; and, if we must fall, let us fall like "men." THE duke of Richmond declared... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 748 sidor
...confess, well informed of the resources of this kingdom; but I trust it has still sufficient to maintain its just rights, though I know them not ; and any...least make one effort j and, if we must fall, let us fail like men." " The Duke of Richmond declared his grief and horror at the dismemberment of the empire... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 766 sidor
...confess, well informed of the resources of this kingdom; but I trust it has still sufficient to maintain its just rights, though I know them not ; and any...better than despair. Let us at least make one effort; and, if we must fall, let us fall like men." " The Duke of Richmond declared his grief and horror at... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1820 - 502 sidor
...informed 1778. " of the resources of this kingdom ; but I trust it " has still sufficient to maintain its just rights, " though I know them not; and any...better than despair. Let us at least make one " effort ; and, if we must fall, let us fall like " men." THE duke of Richmond declared his grief and horror... | |
| Edward Holt - 1820 - 520 sidor
...kingdom ; but, I trust, it has still sufficient to maintain its just rights, though I know them not. Any state, my Lords, is better than despair. Let us, at least, make one effort, and, if we must fall, let us fall like men." The Duke of Richmond, in reply, confessed himself totally... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 544 sidor
...kingdom, but 1 trust it has still sufficient to maintain its just rights, though 1 know them not. — Any state, my Lords, is better than despair. Let us at least make an effort — and, if we must fall, let us fall like men." The Duke of Richmond got up to reply, and... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 540 sidor
...kingdom, but 1 trust it has still sufficient to maintain its just rights, though I know them not. — Any state, my Lords, is better than despair. Let us at least make an effort — and, if we must fall, let us fall like men." The Duke of Richmond got up to reply, and... | |
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