| William Pitt (1st earl of Chatham.) - 1839 - 570 pages
...assistance. My Lord, the man who presumes to give your Lordship these him:,, admires your character without servility, and is convinced that, if this...Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities. (') To the Earl of Chatham, &c. &c. &c. &c. at Hayes, near Bromley, Kent (') It may be remark. \, that... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), William Stanhope Taylor, John Henry Pringle - 1839 - 546 pages
...assistance. My Lord, the man who presumes to give your Lordship these hints, admires your character without servility, and is convinced that, if this...Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities. (') To the Earl of Chatham, &c. &c. &c. &c. at Hayes, near Bromley, Kent (') It may be remarked, that... | |
| Junius - 1841 - 166 pages
...assistance. My Lord, the man who presumes to give your Lordship these hints, admires your character without servility, and is convinced that, if this...Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities. Ibid. iv. p. 190. Junius to the Earl of Chatham. This letter was forwarded to Lord Chatham with proof... | |
| William Cramp - 1850 - 206 pages
...assistance. " My Lord, the man who presumes to give your lordship these hints admires your character without servility, and is convinced that if this country...saved by Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities."t' , t It is a cuiious circumstance that in the year 1741 Lord Chesterfield received a similar... | |
| William Cramp (author of The philosophy of language.) - 1850 - 126 pages
...assistance. " My Lord, the man who presumes to give your lordship these hints admires your character without servility, and is convinced that if this country...saved by Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities."f t It is a curious circumstance that in the year 1741 Lord Chesterfield received m similar... | |
| Junius - 1850 - 578 pages
...concluding with : — " the man who presumes to give your Lordship these hints admires your character without servility, and is convinced that if this country can be saved, it must be saved hy Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities."* The letter is marked "private and secret ;... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1851 - 608 pages
...the same means." In this passage, can we not recognize the same mind which declared its conviction " that if this country can be saved, it must be saved...Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities'?" — Jimiusin Chat. Cor. Hi. 305. From the defence of Chatham, Lyttelton turned fiercely on the ministry,... | |
| Earl Richard Grenville-Temple Temple - 1853 - 656 pages
...apparent inconsistency in Junius seeking the alliance of Lord Chatham, and declaring his conviction that, " if this country can be saved, it must be saved...Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities." That which would be inconsistent in any other politician, assumes a different aspect as regards Lord... | |
| Junius - 1865 - 576 pages
...saved, it must be saved by Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities." — Correspondenc". of the Earl of Chatham, vol. iii. p. 305. So that...Impossible ! Who then, it may be asked, was Poplicola ta question probably not very material to answer if he were not Junius. But I will mention one conjecture... | |
| Joseph Parkes - 1867 - 510 pages
...Grafton, and ends: 'My lord, the man who presumes to give your lordship these hints admires your character without servility, and is convinced that, if this...Lord Chatham's spirit, by Lord Chatham's abilities. genius and attachment to his person, was ' without servility ' to give the secluded premier notice... | |
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