I dare not hope they will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish ; that they will control the usual current of the passions or prevent our nation from running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations. But if I may even... The American Miscellany - Page 4601840Full view - About this book
| Art - 1796 - 580 pages
...if Г may even flatter myfelf that they may be productive of fome partial bcnclit, fume occafional good ; that they may now and then recur to moderate the fury of party fpirit, to warn againd the nufchiefs of foreign intrigue, to guard ngainft the impoftures of pretended... | |
| 1796 - 502 pages
...even, rlattei !ii>felf, that they may be productive of feme partial benefit, ¿me occafional gt'od ; that they may now and then recur to moderate the fury of party Ip-iît, to warn againlt the mifchiefs of foreign intrigue, to gu.trd againft the ¡mpoliures of pretended... | |
| English poetry - 1797 - 846 pages
...But if I may even flatter myielf that they may be productive of fome partial benefit, fome occafional good ; that they may now and then recur to moderate the fury of party fpirit, to warn againit the mifc'hic's of foreign intrigue, to guard againft the impoitures of pretended... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 240 pages
...if I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some occsasional good ; that they may now and then recur to moderate...of pretended patriotism ; this hope will be a full recompence for the solicitude for your welfare, by which they have been dictated. HOW far, in the discharge... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 232 pages
...passions, or prevent our nation from running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations : but, if I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some occsasional good ; that they may now and then recur to moderate the fury of party spirit, to warn against... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 788 pages
...nations But if I may even flatter mylelf that they may be productive of lome partial benefit, fame occasional good ; that they may now and then recur to moderate the fury of party fpirit, to warn againtt the mil'chiefs ot' foreign intrigue, to guard again It the ' importers of pretended... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 786 pages
...But if I may even flatter myfelf that they may be productive of fome partial benefit, fome occafional good ; that they may now and then recur to moderate the fury of party fpirit, to warn againft the mifchiefs of foreign intrigue, to guard againft the impoftors of pretended... | |
| William Cobbett - United States - 1801 - 586 pages
...prevent our nation from running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations. But it I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive...of pretended patriotism ; this hope will be a full recompence for the the solicitude for your welfare, by which they have been dictated. " How far in... | |
| 1802 - 440 pages
...passions, or prevent our nation from running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations. But if I may even flatter myself, that they may be...party spirit, to warn against the mischiefs of foreign intrigues, to guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism ; this hope will be a full recompence... | |
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