... never be losers, who trust to a Parliamentary security. It is always with regret, when I do ask aids of my people; but you will observe, that I desire nothing, which relates to any personal... The Craftsman - Page 192by Caleb D'Anvers - 1731Full view - About this book
| John Dalrymple - Great Britain - 1788 - 408 pages
...truft to a Parliamentary PART III. , BooK X. " fecuntjr. " IT is always with regret, when I do alk aids of " my people ; but you will obferve, that I...no" thing which relates to any perfonal expence of t( mine ; I am only p re fling you to do all you can for " your ow* fafety and honour, at fo critical... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1798 - 754 pages
...by keeping sacred (hat maxim that they shall never be losers who trust to a parliamentary security. It is always with regret when I do ask aids of my people : but you will observe that I desire nothing which relates <o any personal cxpence of mine. I am only pressing you... | |
| Luigi Bossi - Italy - 1819 - 1042 pages
...keeping facred that Maxim, That they filali never ' he Lpfers, who truft to a Parliamentary Security. " It is always with Regret, when I do ask Aids of " my People ; but you will obferye, that I defire nothing which relates to any perfonal Expence of mine ; I am only prefling you... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1848 - 902 pages
...by keeping sacred that maxim that they shall never be losers who trust to a parliamentary security. It is always with regret when I do ask aids of my people ; but you will observe that I desire nothing which relates to any personal expense of mine : I am only pressing you... | |
| William Paterson - Darien (Panama and Colombia) - 1858 - 458 pages
...by keeping sacred that maxim, that they shall never be losers who trust to a parliamentary security. It is always with regret when I do ask aids of my people ; but you will observe, that I desire nothing which relates to any personal expense of mine. I am only pressing you... | |
| Owen Collins - History - 1999 - 464 pages
...keeping sacred that maxim, that they shall never be losers, who trust to a Parliamentary security. It is always with regret, when I do ask aids of my people; but you will observe, that I desire nothing, which relates to any personal expence of mine; I am only pressing you... | |
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