| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 624 pages
...guard the extenCve dominions of my crown have not been attended with fiiccefs equal to thejuftnefs and uprightnefs of my views ; and it is with great...unfortunate to my arms in Virginia, having ended in the lols of my forces in that province. No endeavours have been wanting on my part to extinguilh that fpiritof... | |
| History - 1800 - 624 pages
...extenfive dominions of my -crown have not been attended with fuccefs equal to thejuftnefs and uprightneis of my views ; and it is with great concern that I...unfortunate to my arms in Virginia, having ended in the lofa of my forces in that province. No endeavours have been wanting on my part to extinguifli that... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 520 pages
...extensive dominions of my crown have not been attended with success equal to the justice and uprightness of my views ; and it is with great concern that I...unfortunate to my arms in Virginia, having ended in the loss of my forces in that province. No endeavours have been wanting on my part to extinguish that spirit... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1816 - 532 pages
...extensive dominions of my crown have not beea attended with success equal to the justice and uprightness of my views ; and it is with great concern that I inform you, ili.it the events of war have been very unfortunate to my arms in Virginia, having ended in the loss... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 478 pages
...which it has been conducted is not to be worn from the memory by the cant of snivelling hypocrisy. "And it is with great concern that I inform you that...unfortunate to my arms in Virginia, having ended in the loss of my forces in thai province." — And our great concern is that they are not all served in the... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 524 pages
...which it has been conducted is not to be worn from the memory by the cant of snivelling hypocrisy. " And it is with great concern that I inform you that...unfortunate to my arms in Virginia, having ended in the loss of my forces in that province."—And our great concern is that they are not all served in the... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 444 pages
...which it has been conducted is not to be worn from the memory by the cant of snivelling hypocrisy. "And it is with great concern that I inform you that...events of war have been very unfortunate to my arms inVirginia, having ended in the loss of my forces in that province."—And our great concern is that... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1835 - 552 pages
...which it has been conducted, is not to be worn from the memory by the cant of snivelling hypocrisy. " And it is with great concern that I inform you that...unfortunate to my arms in Virginia, having ended in the loss of my forces in that province." — And our great concern is that they are not all served in the... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1853 - 900 pages
...extensive dominions of my crown have not been attended with success equal to the justice and uprightness of my views ; and it is with great concern that I inform you, that the events of war have been vSty unfortunate to my arms in Virginia, having ended in the loss of my forces in that province. No... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1860 - 524 pages
...creeps in, which renders these words of sound and fury of no significance : " It is with great concern I inform you that the events of war have been very...unfortunate to my arms in Virginia, having ended in the loss of my forces in that province." It was to be expected that the calamity of Yorktown would give... | |
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