... a situation of unexampled embarrassment, and put an end to a state of affairs, ill calculated, he fears, to sustain the interests of the united kingdom in this awful and perilous crisis, and most difficult to be reconciled to the genuine principles... History of the Peninsular War - Page 805by Robert Southey - 1827Full view - About this book
| Monthly literary register - 1811 - 766 pages
...that most fortunate event will at once rescue him from a lituation of unexampled embarrassment, »nd put an end to a state of affairs, ill calculated, he fears, to sustain the interest-i of the United Kingdom, in this awful and perilous crisis, and most diflicult to be reconciled... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...fortunate event of his Majesty's recovery may " rescue him from a situation of unexampled emharrassment, and " put an end to a state of affairs ill calculated, he fears," (and very justly,) " to sustain the interests of the united kingdom, in this " awful and perilous crisis,... | |
| 1811 - 840 pages
...once rescue him from a situation of unexampled embarrassment, and put an end to a state of afiairs, ill calculated, he fears, to sustain the interests...the genuine principles of the British Constitution. 's ANSWER. ME. Downing- Street, Februarys, 1811. Mr. Perceval presents his humble duty to your Royal... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 pages
...that that most fortunate event w i.'l at once rescue him from a situation of unexampled embarrassment, and put an end to a state of affairs, ill calculated, he tears, to sustain the interests of the United Kingdom, in this awful and jjerilous crisis, and most... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...fortunate event will at once rescue him from a situation of unexampled embarrassment, »nd put an enJ to a state of affairs, ill calculated, he fears, to sustain the interdis of the United Kingdom, in this awful and pciilous crisis, and most difiicult to be reconciled... | |
| 1812 - 1038 pages
...that that most fortunate event «¡11 at orce rescue him from a situation of unexampled embarrassment, and put an end to a state of affairs. ill calculated, he fears, to sustain the interests of the united kingJom in this awful and perilous crisis, and most difficult to be reconciled to the genuine principles... | |
| 1813 - 532 pages
...that that most fortunate event will at once rescue him from a situation of unexampled embarrassment, and put an end to a state of affairs ill calculated,...Perceval replied, that, in the expression of the prince's anxiety for the speedy restoration of his father.s health, he and his colleagues could see nothing... | |
| 1813 - 544 pages
...that that most fortunate event will at once rescue him from a situation of unexampled embarrassment, and put an end to a state of affairs ill calculated,...Perceval replied, that, in the expression of the prince's anxiety for the speedy restoration of his father's health, he and his colleagues could see nothing... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 512 pages
...that that most fortunate event will at once rescue him from a situation of unexampled embarrassment, and put an end to a state of affairs, ill calculated,...genuine principles of the British constitution. Mr Perceval's Reply. Downing-street, Feb. 11, 1811. Mr Perceval presents his humble duty to your Royal... | |
| 1813 - 506 pages
...that that most fortunate event will at once rescue him from a situation of unexampled embarrassment, and put an end to a state of affairs, ill calculated,...genuine principles of the British constitution. Mr Perceval's Reply. Downing-street, Feb. 11, 1811. Mr Perceval presents his humble duty to your Royal... | |
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