| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1749 - 262 strani
...PARTIES. 251 to fay no worfe. But let me add, that this union can never be compleat, till it become an union of the head with the members, as well as of the members with one another: and that fuch an union can never be expected till patriotifm fills the throne, zndfaffion be banimed from the... | |
| David Mallet - 1753 - 362 strani
...add, ** that this Union can never be com(C Lord Vifcount BOLINGBROKE. 321 4' pleat, till it become an Union of the '* Head with the Members, as well as " of the Members with one another, " and that fuch an Union can never be " expected till Patriotifm fills the Throne, " and Faftiou be bamihed from... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1768 - 354 strani
...neglected, to fay no worfe worfe. But let me add, that this union can never be compleat, till it become an union of the head with the members, as well as of the members with one another : and that fuch an union can never be expected till patriotifm fills the throne, and faction be baniflied from... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 strani
...caused all the mischief we lament; that union alone can retrieve it ; and that a great advance towards this union, was the coalition of parties, so happily...late so unaccountably neglected ; to say no worse." This last phrase," to say no. worse," occasions a falling off at the end. The proper disposition of... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 strani
...retrieve it; and that a great advance towards, this union, was the coalition of parties, so happily begutv so successfully carried on, and of late so unaccountably neglected ; to say no worse." This last phrase, " to say noworse," occasions a falling off at the end. The proper disposition of... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1807 - 406 strani
...all the mischief * we lament ; that union alone can retrieve it f and that a ; great advance towards this union, was the coalition of parties* so happily begun, so successfully carried on>,and ofltste " so unaccountably neglected ; to say no worse." This last phrase, to say no worse,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 526 strani
...retrieve it ; and that a great advance towards this union, was the coalition of parties, so hap. pily begun, so successfully carried on, and of late so unaccountably neglected ; to say no worse." This last phrase, " to say no worse," occasions a falling off at the end. The proper disposition of... | |
| Henry St. John (1st visct. Bolingbroke.) - 1809 - 504 strani
...nation, and of governing by faction. I might descend into a detail of many fatal consequences that have followed, from the first false step which was taken,...the head with the members, as well as of the members whh one another : and that such a union can never be expected, till patriotism fills the throne, and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 352 strani
...caused all the mischief we lament; that union alone can retrieve it -, and that a great advance towards this union, was the coalition of parties, so happily...begun, so successfully carried on, and of late so unaccoitntabty neglected; to say no worse." This last phrase, " to say no worse," occasions a falling... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 330 strani
...caused all the mischief we lament ; that union alone can retrieve it ; and that a "great advance towards this union, was the coalition of parties, so happily...begun, so successfully carried on, and of late so unaccountdbly neglected ; to say no worse." This last phrase, " to say no worse," occasions a falling... | |
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