| Percy Fitzgerald - 1881 - 946 pages
...situation of the war in the Peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure that can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present...cannot withhold my approbation from those who have honorably distinguished themselves in support of it. I have no predilections to indulge, no resentments... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1813 - 824 pages
...the Peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which ran lead my allies to suppose (hat I mean to depart from the present system. Perseverance...cannot withhold my approbation from those who have honourablyciistinguished themselves in the support of it I have no predilections to indulge — no... | |
| John Steven Watson - 1960 - 668 pages
...situation of the war in the Peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present system ... I cannot withhold my approbation from those who have honourably distinguished themselves in support... | |
| Marjorie Ruth Dilley - 1966 - 798 pages
...situation of the war in the Peninsula I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present...those who have honourably distinguished themselves in support of it. I have no predilections to indulge, no resentments to gratify, no objects to attain... | |
| Saul David - 1998 - 508 pages
...situation of the war in the Peninsula I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure which can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present...those who have honourably distinguished themselves in support of it. . . . ... I cannot conclude without expressing the gratification I should feel if some... | |
| Cobbett's Political Register VOL.XXI From January to June,1812 - 1812 - 788 pages
...situation of the war in tbe Peninsula I shall be most anxious to avoid every measure which can lead my Allies to suppose that I mean to depart .from the...those who have honourably distinguished themselves in support of it. I huve no predilection to indulge, no resentments to gratify, no objects to attain,... | |
| 1812 - 1092 pages
...situation of the war in the peninsula, I shall be most anxious to avoid any measure that can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present...those who have honourably distinguished themselves in support of it. I have no predilections to indulge — no resentments to gratify —no objects to attain... | |
| 1812 - 548 pages
...Peninsula, I shall l>e most anxious to avoid any measure which mar lead our allies to suppose that I mesn to depart from the present system.- Perseverance alone...and I cannot withhold my approbation from those who hive honourably distinguished themselves in support of it. I have no predilection to indulge, $o resentment... | |
| 1831 - 430 pages
...situation of the war in the Peninsula, I shall be mo-t anxious to avoid every measure which can lead my allies to suppose that I mean to depart from the present system. Per•everance alone can achieve the great object in question, and / cannot withhold my approbation... | |
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