| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 462 strani
...the ardour of conviction, " and that zeal for the service of my country, " which neither hope r.or fear shall influence me " to suppress. I will not sit unconcerned when " (PUBLICK) LIBERTY is threatened or invaded, " nor look in silence upoa (intended] PUBLICK '! ROBBERY.... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1801 - 608 strani
...unshrinking eloquence, we have yet something more to shew than the Lantern of Demosthenes. In conclusion, 1 would observe that the following or similar words,...*' is threatened or invaded ; nor look in silence oa '« (intended) public Robbery. I will exert my " endeavours, * Dr. Johnson's rajljapientary Debates... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1801 - 612 strani
..." them is the ardour of conviction, and that zeal " for the service of my country, which neithet " hope nor fear shall influence me to suppress. I "...(intended) public Robbery. I will exert my " endeavours, * Dr. Johnson's Parliamentary Debates in i ~J i, vol. ip 307. •r endeavours, at whatever hazard,... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1808 - 684 strani
...to the enemies of the work itself, which, as a composition, I most willingly leave to their censure. The words are these :* " The- heat which has offended...fear shall influence " me to suppress. I will not srt unconcerned when " (public) Liberty is threatened or invaded ; nor look in •' silence on (intended)... | |
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 strani
...of opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure : the heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that...influence me to suppress; I will not sit unconcerned while my liberty is invaded, nor look in silence upon public robbery. I will exert my endeavours, at... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 470 strani
...the heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that zeal for the service of my cquntr}7 which neither hope nor fear shall influence me to suppress. I will not sit unconcerned while my liberty is invaded, nor look in silence upon public robbery. I will exert my endeavours, at... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 strani
...of opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided.their censure: the heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction* and that...influence me to suppress. I will not sit unconcerned while my liberty is invaded,. nor look in silence upon public robbery. I will exert my endeavours,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 752 strani
...of opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure ; the heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that...influence me to suppress. I will not sit unconcerned while having been so long in business, be found that such young meu were so much better informed in... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 strani
...of opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure : the heat that offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that...influence me to suppress. I will not sit unconcerned while my liberty is invaded, nor look in silence upon public robbery. I will exert my endeavours at... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 strani
...opinion, that if I had acted a borrowed part, I should have avoided their censure ; the heat which offended them is the ardour of conviction, and that...fear shall influence me to suppress. I will not sit tinconcerned while my liberty is invaded, nor look in silence upon public robbery. — I will exert... | |
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