 | Edmund Burke - 1815 - 858 pages
...fortitude, which, in perilous times, when gloom and doubt had beset ordinary minds, stood nevcrthelett unshaken ; and that ascendancy of character, which,...the repeated thanks and grants bestowed upon you by thin house, in gratitude for your many and eminent services, you have thought fit this day to offer... | |
 | 1815 - 892 pages
...unshaken ; — and that asci'nddiicy of character, which. uniting the energies of jeal ms and rivbl nations, enabled you to wield, at will, the fate and fortunes of mighty empires. " For the rrpc.ited Thanks and Grunt* bestowed upon you by this House, in gratitude for your many and eminent... | |
 | 1814 - 1032 pages
...fortitude, which in perilous times, when gloom and doubt had beset ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken ; and that ascendancy of character which,...and eminent services, you have thought fit this day lu offer us your acknowledgments ; but this nation well knows that it is still largely your debtor.... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1814 - 578 pages
...fortitude which, in perilous times, when gloom and doubt had beset ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken; and that ascendancy of character, which,...and rival nations, enabled you to wield at will the fates and fortunes of mighty empires. " For the repeated thanks and grants bestowed upon you by this... | |
 | 1814 - 752 pages
...fortitude which, in perilous times when gloom and doubt hid beset ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken ; and that ascendancy of character, which...and rival nations, enabled you to wield at will the fates and fortunes of mighty empires. " For the repeated Thanks and Grants bestowed upon you by this... | |
 | 1814 - 794 pages
...fortitude which, in perilous times when gloom and doubt had b«iet ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken ; and that ascendancy of character, which...energies of jealous and rival nations, enabled you to field at will the fates and fortunes of mighty empires. " For the repeated Thanks and Grants bestowed... | |
 | 1815 - 992 pages
...ordinary minds, stood nevertheless uibhaken ; and that . ascendency of character, which uniting die energies of jealous and rival nations, enabled you...upon you by this house, in gratitude for your many arid eminent services, you have thought lit this day to offer 'us your acknowledgments ; but this nation... | |
 | Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 880 pages
...fortitude .which in perilous times, when gloom and doubt had beset ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken ; and that ascendancy of character which,...at will the fate and fortunes of mighty empires." The duke on his part expressed his admiration of the great e/Forts made by the house and by the country... | |
 | 1815 - 568 pages
...enduringfortitude which in perilous times, when I'loom and doubt had beset ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken : and that ascendancy of character which,...you to wield at will the fate and fortunes of mighty em. ; pires.' •8 E' The duke on his part ' expressed his admiration of the efforts made by the house... | |
 | Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 pages
...fortitude, which in perilous times, when gloomy doubt had beset ordinary minds, stood nevertheless unshaken : and that ascendancy of character, which...nations, enabled you to wield at will the fate and fortune of mighty empires. VOL. II.—38. 3 K nature shall have swept away the present generation,... | |
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