| English liberty - 1769 - 430 strani
...a pencil ought to be univerfal and moral, to fpeak to all ages, and to all nations, not to be dipt in the dirt of the faction of a day, of an infignificant...when it might command the admiration of the whole. An anfwer was fent, that neither Mr. XVilkes nor Mr. Churchill were attacked in he is fairly felo dc... | |
| Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of Grafton, John Wilkes - 1769 - 344 strani
...vcrfal and moral, to fpeak to all ages, and to all nations, not to be dipt in the dirt of the faftion of a day, of an infignificant part of the country,...when it might command the admiration of the whole. An anfwer was fent, that neither Mr. Wilkes nor Mr. Churchill were attacked in THE TIMES, though Lord... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1769 - 596 strani
...univtrfal and moral, со fpealc to all age», and to all nations, not to be dipt in the dirt of the fanion of a day, of an infignificant part of the country,...when it might command the admiration of the whole." An anfwer was fent, that neither Mr. Wilke» nor Mr. Churchill were attacked in the Times, though Lord... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1769 - 594 strani
...all age|, and to all nations, not to be dipt in the dirt of the faclion of a day, of an iniignificant part of the country, when it might command the admiration of the whole. An anfwer was fent, that neither Mr. Wilke* nor Mr. Churchill were attacked in TbeTimes, though Lord... | |
| 1772 - 302 strani
...pencil ought to be univerfal and moral, to fpeak to all ages and all nations, not to 3V»» we be dipt in the dirt of the faction of a day, of an infignificant...when it might command the admiration of the whole. An anfwer was fent, that neither Mr. Wilkes nor Mr. Churchill were attacked in the Times, though Lord... | |
| John Nichols - 1782 - 502 strani
...ought to be univerfal v* .and moral, to fpcak to all ages, and to all nations, •" not to be dipt in the dirt of the faction of a day, '"' -of an infignificant part of the country, when rt 4f? might cpi|iniand the admiration of the whole, AA 4? anfwer was fent, that neither Mr. Wilkes... | |
| 1784 - 548 strani
...the dirt of the faction of a day, of real genius are apt to fpcak of each of an infignificnnt part ot the country, when it might command the admiration...as by fo doing he would have faved himfelf from the 1110 ft extreme mortification. Churchill's fatire ftruck him to the heart, and is thought to have contributed... | |
| John Nichols - 1785 - 776 strani
...ages, and to all nations, not to be dipt " in the dirt of the faction of a day, of an infigni" ficant part of the country, when it might command " the admiration of the whole. An anfwer was fent, *' that neither Mr. Wilkes nor Mr. Churchill were at" tacked in The Times, though... | |
| John Wilkes - 1805 - 328 strani
...all ages and to all nations ; not to be dipt in the dirt of the faction of a day, of an insignificant part of the country, when it might command the admiration of the whole. An answer was sent, that neither Mr. Wilkes nor Mr. Churchill was attacked in the Times, though lord... | |
| John Wilkes - 1805 - 324 strani
...all ages and to all nations ; not to be dipt in the dirt of the faction of a day, of an insignificant part of the country, when it might command the admiration of the whole. An answer was sent, that neither Mr. Wilkes nor Mr. Churchill was attacked in the Times, though lord... | |
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