| Robert Edward Myhill Peach - 1883 - 206 strani
...the justest sense of their past goodness towards me, " plainly to confess that I perceive I am but ill qualified to form pretensions to " the future...of gentlemen, who are come to think so differently fronl me, " on matters of the highest importance to the national welfare. " I am ever, with respectful... | |
| Robert Edward Myhill Peach - 1895 - 286 strani
...with the justest sense of their past goodness towards me, plainly to confess that I perceive I am but ill qualified to form pretensions to the future favour...differently from me, on matters of the highest importance to the national welfare. " I am ever, with respectful and affectionate esteem, my dear sir, " Your... | |
| Alfred Barbeau - 1904 - 446 strani
...with these words : " Give me leave, my dear good sir, ... to confess that I perceive that I am but ill qualified to form pretensions to the future favour...differently from me on matters of the highest importance to the national welfare" ("Correspondence," vol. ii. p. 224-225). It was a definite rupture with his... | |
| A. Barbeau - 1904 - 426 strani
...termine par ces mots : « Give me leave, my dear good sir,... to confess that I perceive that I am hut ill qualified to form pretensions to the future favour...differently from me, on matters of the highest importance to the national welfare » (Correspondence, t. II, p. 224-225). C'est donc une rupture avec ses électeurs;... | |
| Alfred Barbeau - 1904 - 432 strani
...leave, my dear good sir,... to confess that I pereeive that I am but ill qualified to form prelensions to the future favour of gentlemen, who are come to think so difl'erently from me, on matlers of the highest importance lo the national welfare » fCorrespondence,... | |
| Basil Williams - 1913 - 450 strani
...insulted him by asking him to present it to the King. ' I am but ill qualified,' he wrote to Allen, ' to form pretensions to the future favour of gentlemen who are come to think 1 See above, p. 153. * Lord Grandison still kept his nephew informed of the state of Ireland. Only... | |
| Basil Williams - 1966 - 440 strani
...insulted him by asking him to present it to the King. ' I am but ill qualified,' he wrote to Allen, ' to form pretensions to the future favour of gentlemen who are come to think 1 See above, p. 153. * Lord Urandison still kept his nephew informed of the state of Ireland. Only... | |
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