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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as ... - Page 311
by George Lillie Craik - 1848
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 192

1900 - 608 pages
...true English hearts and zealous affections towards the general weal of our mother country as no member of either House will scruple to deny themselves and...their own private interests for the public good.' In this spirit, broadened and deepened by the responsibilities of Empire, should our military problems...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1808 - 834 pages
...IK-ЯГГА, and zealous affections .towards tlje general we?! of our mother country, as no twcmbiTs of either house will scruple to deny themselves and their own private interests for the public good ; aor account, it to he я dislionour.dojic to them, wliatcvcr the parliament fliall resolve upon in...
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The Eloquence of the British Senate: Being a Selection of the Best ..., Volume 1

William Hazlitt - Orators - 1810 - 544 pages
...such true English hearts, and zealous affections towards the general weal of our mother-country, as no members of either house will scruple to deny themselves,...interests, for the public good ; nor account it to be a dishonour done to them, whatever the parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty matter. Another,...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 542 pages
...such true English hearts, and zealous affections towards the general weal of our mother country, as no members of either house will scruple to deny themselves,...interests, for the public good; nor account it to be a dishonour done to them, whatever the parliament shall resolve npon in this weighty matter V What the...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 560 pages
...themselves, and their own private interests, for the public good; nor account it to be a dishonour done to them, whatever the parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty matter V What the consequence of this was will appear by the following vote in the journal of the day above-mentioned....
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 15; Volume 33

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1821 - 614 pages
...such true English hearts and zealouaffections towards the general weal of our mother-country, at w members of either House will scruple to deny themselves...interests, for the public good, nor account it to be dehonoured to them, whatever the parliament shall resolve upon in the weighty matter." ' p. 305. It...
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Memoirs of the Protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of His Sons ..., Volume 1

Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1821 - 518 pages
...such true English hearts and zealous affections towards the general weal of our mother-country, as no members of either House will scruple to deny themselves...interests, for the public good, nor account it to be dishonoured to them, whatever the Parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty matter." Another member...
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Oliver Cromwell and His Times

Thomas Cromwell - Great Britain - 1822 - 616 pages
...such true English hearts, and zealous affections towards the general weal of our mother country, as no members of either House will scruple to deny themselves,...interests, for,- the public good; nor account it to be dishonour to them, whatever the Parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty matter. In this speech,...
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A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I ..., Volume 3

George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 624 pages
...scruple to deny themselves their own private interests for the public good ; nor account it a dishonour done to them, whatever the parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty affair *." Another spoke thus : " Whatever is the matter, which I list not so much to inquire after,...
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The History of Scotland, Volume 4

George Buchanan - Scotland - 1827 - 642 pages
...scruple to deny themselves their own private interests for the public good, nor account it a dishonour done to them, whatever the parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty affair." Silence thus broken, a debate ensued, which ended in the adoption of a motion by Zoach Tate,...
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