| Edmund Burke - 1759 - 516 pages
...fupport the king of Pruflia, and the reft of his majefty's allies ; and to exert yourfelves to reduce our enemies to equitable terms of accommodation. Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons, The uncommon extent of this war> in different parts, occafions it to be uncommonly expenfivc. This his... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1761 - 486 pages
...concurrence to fup" port the king of Pruffia, and the reft of my aU " lies, and to make ample provlfion for carrying " on the war, as the only means to bring our ene" mies to equitable terms of accommodation. " Gentlemen of the houfe of commons, «' The greateft... | |
| 1764 - 666 pages
...and I rely u; on your Zeal and hearty Concurrence to fupport the King of Pruffia, and the rUl of rny Allies, and to make ample Provifion for carrying on...bring our Enemies to equitable Terms of Accommodation. '• Gtntlrmcn of tbr Houft of Commons . " Tlic greater! uneafinefs w'hich I feel at this time, is... | |
| John Entick - 1764 - 510 pages
...of Pruffia, and *' the reft of our allies, and to make ample pro'^ v'ifion for carrying on the'war, as the only " means to bring our enemies to equitable terms '". of accommodation.— —I defire only fuch fap*y gHes, as mail be requifite to profecute the war '". with advantage, be... | |
| 1775 - 448 pages
...be early prepared ; and I reiy upon your zeal and hearty concurrence to fupport the king of Prujfia, and the reft of my allies, and to make ample provifion...accommodation. " Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons, (c The greateftuneafmefs which I feel at this time, is in considering the uncommon hardens, neceffarily... | |
| Frederic Hervey - 1779 - 704 pages
...; and I rely upon your zeal and and hearty concurrence to fupport the king of Pruffia, and the reil of my allies, and to make ample provifion for carrying...our enemies to equitable terms of accommodation." This fpeech was received, perhaps, with more gerferal and heart-felt approbation, than the molt popular... | |
| 1789 - 560 pages
...PrulTu, and the rell of my allies, and to make ample provilion for carrying on the war, as the only imuns to bring our enemies to equitable terms of accommodation. Gentlemen of the houfe of Commons, Tiie greateft uneafinefs which I feel at this time, is in confidcring the uncommon burthcns.neceffarily... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 532 pages
...defirable object, a fafe and honourable peace. For this purpofe, it is abfolutely incumbent on us to be early prepared ; and I rely upon your zeal and...our enemies to equitable terms of accommodation." After addreflfing the houfe of commons on the fupplies, he concluded his fpeech in the following words:... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 702 pages
...concurrence to support the King of Prussia, and the rest of my allies, and to make ample provision for carrying on the war, as the only means to bring...equitable terms of accommodation." " Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " The greatest uneasiness which I feel at this time, is in considering the uncommon... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 710 pages
...concurrence to support the King of Prussia, and the rest of my allies, and to make ample provision for carrying on the war, as the only means to bring...equitable terms of accommodation." " Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " The greatest uneasiness which I feel at this time, is in considering the uncommon... | |
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