| 1793 - 702 pàgines
...honour to be his relation, though perhaps he neither knows it nor values it, I wifli that his fving born in the north may not hinder him from the preferment that his merit and learning deftrve." During the time Mr Murray continued in office, h • fiipported with great ability the adminiftratlun... | |
| 1793
...me. I have the, honour to be his relation, though perhaps be neither knows it nor values it. I wilh that his being born in the North may not hinder him from the preferment that his merit and learning deferves." During the time Mr. Murray continued in office, he fupported with great ability the administration... | |
| 366 pàgines
...have the honour to be his relation, though perhaps he neither knows it nor values it. I wilh that iis being born in the North may not hinder him from the preferment that his merit and learning deferve." During the time Mr Murray continued in office,he fupported with great ability the administration... | |
| 1793 - 624 pàgines
...to be his relation, though perhaps he neither knows it nor values it. I wifii that his being born^in the North may not hinder him from the preferment that his merit and learning deierves.'' After the torrents of invective we have lately heard, to the reproach of the national character,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 pàgines
...him with pleasure, though it was against me. J have the honour to be his relation, though perhaps he neither knows it nor values it. I wish that his being...preferment that his merit and learning deserves," During the time Mr. Murray continued in office, he supported with great ability the administration... | |
| William Oxberry - 1821 - 448 pàgines
...honour to be his relation, though perhaps he neither knows it nor values it. I wish that his being boro in the North, may not hinder him from the preferment that his merit and learning deserve." A JURY PUZZLED. A lawyer, who some years ago was distinguished by the epithet of the extraordinary... | |
| 1826 - 368 pàgines
...him with pleasure though it was against me ; I have the honour to be his relation, though perhaps he neither knows it nor values it. I wish that his being...him from the preferment that his merit and learning deserve." SERGEANT PRIME. Mr. Sergeant Prime, one of the ablest lawyers of his day, was driven from... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 524 pàgines
...me'. I have the honour to be his relation, though, perhaps, he neither knows it nor values it. But I wish that his being born in the North may not hinder...him from the preferment that his merit and learning deserve. 1 The times, however, were bitterly distracted, and the Solicitorgeneral came in for no common... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 pàgines
...against me. I have the honour to he his relation, though, perhaps, he neither kndws it nor values it. But I wish that his being born in the North may not hinder...him from the preferment that his merit and learning deserve.' The times, however, were bitterly distracted, and the Solicitorgeneral came in for no common... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 pàgines
...against me ; I have the honour to be his relation, though perhaps he neither knows it nor values it. 1 wish that his being born in the North, may not hinder...him from the preferment that his merit and learning deserve." SERJEANT PRIME. Mr. Serjeant Prime, one of the ablest lawyers of his day, was driven from... | |
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