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" You may call them an army of safety and of guard; but they are in truth an army of impotence and contempt; and, to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation. "
Memoirs of the Reign of George III to the Session of Parliament Ending A.D. 1793 - Page 78
by William Belsham - 1795
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The Pictorial History of England During the Reign of George the Third: Being ...

George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - Great Britain - 1841 - 834 pages
...inglorious activity. They are an army of impotence. You may call them an army of safety and of guard — but they are in truth an army of impotence and contempt ; and, to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation." He then went on to say that activity would...
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Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added, the ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1845 - 558 pages
...inglorious inactivity. They are an army vf impotence. You may call them an army of safety and of guard ; but they are in truth an army of impotence and contempt; and, to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation. But I find a report creeping abroad, that ministers...
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Library of Oratory: Embracing Select Speeches of Celebrated ..., Volume 3

Great Britain - 1845 - 554 pages
...inglorious inactivity. They are an army vf impotence. You may call them an army of safety and of guard ; but they are in truth an army of impotence and contempt ; and, to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation. But I find a report creeping abroad, that ministers...
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The history of England, from the accession of George iii., 1760 ..., Volume 2

Thomas Smart Hughes - 1846 - 448 pages
...inglorious inactivity: they are an army of impotence: you may call them an army of safety and of guard; but they are, in truth, an army of impotence and contempt; and to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation. The first drop of blood shed in civil and unnatural...
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Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the ...

John Frost - 1847 - 602 pages
...troops at Boston as truly unworthy, being penned up, and pining in inglorious inactivity. He called them an army of impotence and contempt ; and to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they were an army of irritation. After stating that the Americans had been " abused, misrepresented,...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham in the Houses of ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - Great Britain - 1848 - 208 pages
...inglorious inactivity. They are an army of impotence. You may call them an army of safety and of guard ; but they are in truth an army of impotence and contempt : and, to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation. " But I find a report creeping abroad, that...
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Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine to which is Added, the ...

1851 - 560 pages
...inglorious inactivity. They are an army ,jf impotence. You may call them an army of safety and of guard; but they are in truth an army of impotence and contempt ; and, to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation. I therefore urge and conjure your lordships,...
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Select British Eloquence; Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 978 pages
...inglorious inactivity. They are an army of impotence. Too may call them an army of safety and of guard; under. 1 disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation. But I find a report creeping abroad that ministers...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 976 pages
...inglorious inactivity. They are an army of impotence. Учи may call them an army of safety and of guard ; but they are, in truth, an army of impotence and contempt ; and, to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation. But I find a report creeping abroad that ministers...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1852 - 968 pages
...inglorious inactivity. They are an army of impotence. You may call them an army of safety and of •ruard : but they are, in truth, an army of impotence and contempt; and, to make the folly equal to the disgrace, they are an army of irritation and vexation. But I find a report creeping abroad that ministers...
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