The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 13American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 6712
... mind ? Such a question might perhaps dis- compose the gravity of his muscles , but I believe it would little affect the tranquillity of his conscience . Examine your own breast , Sir William , and you will discover , that reproaches and ...
... mind ? Such a question might perhaps dis- compose the gravity of his muscles , but I believe it would little affect the tranquillity of his conscience . Examine your own breast , Sir William , and you will discover , that reproaches and ...
Page 6721
... mind for a favorable re- ception of truth , by removing every painful , offensive idea of personal reproach . Your subjects , Sir , wish for nothing but that , as they are reasonable and affectionate enough to separate your person from ...
... mind for a favorable re- ception of truth , by removing every painful , offensive idea of personal reproach . Your subjects , Sir , wish for nothing but that , as they are reasonable and affectionate enough to separate your person from ...
Page 6723
... mind , which forces us to love the cause for which we suffer.- Is this a contention worthy of a king ? Are you not sensible how much the meanness of the cause gives an air of ridicule to the serious difficulties into which you have been ...
... mind , which forces us to love the cause for which we suffer.- Is this a contention worthy of a king ? Are you not sensible how much the meanness of the cause gives an air of ridicule to the serious difficulties into which you have been ...
Page 6726
... minds . They consider you as united with your servants against America , and know how to distinguish the sovereign and a venal parliament on one side , from the real sentiments of the English people on the other . Looking for- ward to ...
... minds . They consider you as united with your servants against America , and know how to distinguish the sovereign and a venal parliament on one side , from the real sentiments of the English people on the other . Looking for- ward to ...
Page 6728
... mind forever . On the other , how different is the prospect ! How easy , how safe and honorable is the path before you ! The English nation declare they are grossly injured by their representatives , and solicit your Majesty to exert ...
... mind forever . On the other , how different is the prospect ! How easy , how safe and honorable is the path before you ! The English nation declare they are grossly injured by their representatives , and solicit your Majesty to exert ...
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