| Passionate lover of his country - 1721 - 40 pages
...are not wanting to your felves, 4 but will exert the a-ntient Vigour of the Eng' i'jk Nation : But I tell you plainly, my Opinion '* is^ if you do not lay hold on this Occafibii, £ you have no reafon to hope for another. * In.order'to do your Part, it will be netfef1*... | |
| Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell - 1753 - 340 pages
...the quiet enjoyment of your religion and liberties, if you are not wanting to yourfelves, but in-ill exert the ancient vigour of the Englifh nation: but...tell you plainly, my opinion is, if you do not lay htld on this- occafton, you have no reafon to hope for another. We have already a dreadful proof of... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 638 pages
...are not wanting to your" felves, but will exert the ancient vigour of the Englifh " nation ; but I tell you plainly, my opinion is, if you do " not lay...occafion, you have no reafon to hope ** for another. " In order to do your part, it will be neceflary to have a " great ftrength at fea, and to provide... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763 - 642 pages
...are not wanting to your" felves, but will exert the ancient vigour of the Englifh " nation ; but I tell you plainly, my opinion is, if you do " not lay...occafion, you have no reafon to hope " for another. " In order to do your part, it will be neceflary to have a " great ftrength at (ea, and to provide... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1765 - 396 pages
...you are not wanting to yourfelves, but will exert the ancient vigour of the Englijh nation : But I tell you plainly, my opinion is, if you do not lay...occafion, you have no reafon to hope for another/ VOL. III. S We We have already a dreadful proof of the increafe of power that accrues to France from... | |
| 1769 - 428 pages
...enjoyment of your * Religion and Liberties, if you are not wanting to ycurfehes j f But I tell ypp plainly, My opinion is, if you do not lay * hold on this occafion, you haye no rcafon to hope for ano-r « tier/' VII. We alfo recommend to you, to promote a bill for Jaying... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1777 - 358 pages
...are not wanting ta yourfelvest but will exert the ancient vigour of the Englifh nation : but I fell you plainly, my opinion is, if you do not lay hold...occafion, you have no reafon to hope for another. We have already a dreadful proof of the increafe of power that accrues to France from its conjunction... | |
| John Dalrymple - 1788 - 408 pages
...are '< not wanting to yourfelves, but will exert the. ancient « vigour of the Engli/h nation ; but I tell you plainly, " my opinion is, if you do not lay hold on this occa" fion, you have no reafon to hope for another. " IN order to do your part, it will be neceflary... | |
| Sir John Dalrymple - 1790 - 746 pages
...are pot *' wanting to yourfelves, but will exert the ancient vi" gour of the Englijh nation ; but I tell you plainly, my " opinion is, if you do not lay...occafion, " you have no reafon to hope for another. " In order to do your part, it will be neceflary to " have a great ftrength at fea, and to provide... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1804 - 444 pages
...you are not wanting to yourfclves, but will exert the ancient vi-- gour of the Englifh nation : But I tell you plainly, my opinion is, if you do not lay...occafion, you have no reafon to hope for another." Lord Hardwicke then proceeded to urge, that unfortunately this was precifely the fittiation in which... | |
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