I need not say that this opinion is neither founded in any sentiment of personal hostility, nor in a desire of unnecessarily prolonging political differences. To compose, not to inflame, the divisions of the Empire has always been my anxious wish, and... The Edinburgh annual register - Page 7911811Full view - About this book
| 1809 - 540 pages
...the circumstances there mentioned, be productive of any public advantage. — I trust I need not say, that this opinion is neither Founded in any sentiment...unnecessarily Prolonging political differences. — To comaose, not to inflame the divisions of the Empire, has always been my anxious wish, and is now more... | |
| 1810 - 1214 pages
...not say, that this opinion is neither fcundeJ in any sentiment of personal hostility, nor in a deiire of unnecessarily prolonging political differences....inflame, the divisions of the empire, has always been my anxio'is wish," and is now more than ever the duty of tvery loval subject ; but my accession to the... | |
| 1811 - 858 pages
...it could not possibly be productive of any public advantage. " I trust," he added, " I need not say that this opinion is neither founded in any sentiment...hostility, nor in a desire of unnecessarily prolonging pob'tical differences. To compose, not to inflame, the divisions of the empire, has always been my... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 860 pages
...it could not possibly be productive of any public advantage. " I trust," he added, " I need not say that this opinion is neither founded in any sentiment...any respect contribute to this object, nor could it, 1 think, be considered in any other light than as a dereliction of public principle. This answer, which... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 836 pages
...because it could not be productive of any public advantage. " I trust," he added, " I need not say that this opinion is neither founded in any sentiment...accession to the existing administration could not in any respect contribute to this object, nor could it be considered in any other light than as a dereliction... | |
| Robert Southey - 1828 - 622 pages
...because it could not be productive of any public advantage. " I trust," he added, " I need not say that this opinion is neither founded in any sentiment...been my anxious wish, and is now more than ever the XXV. duty of every loyal subject ; but my accession September, to the existing administration could... | |
| Robert Southey - 1828 - 576 pages
...because it could not be productive of any public advantage. " I trust," he added, " I need not say that this opinion is neither founded in any sentiment...inflame, the divisions of the empire, has always been my CHAP. anxious wish, and is now more than ever the duty of every loyal subject ; but my accession 1809.... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 pages
...circumstances there mentioned, be prodjctive of any public advantage. " I tiu;t, I need not say, thit this Opinion is neither founded in any sentiment of...in a desire of unnecessarily prolonging political iliricr.-nct'L. To compose, tiot to inflame, the divisions of the empire has sU-ivs been my anxious... | |
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