| Literature - 1886 - 564 pages
...Majesty to summon his whole council without consulting his minister : " Lay aside the wretched formality of a king, and speak to your subjects with the spirit...gentleman. Tell them you have been fatally deceived." Many of the letters turn on topics which have no longer the slightest interest. One of his happiest... | |
| Junius - English letters - 1890 - 528 pages
...his place *. v " Without consulting your minister, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and act for yourself. Come forward to your people. * It is evident from other passages, as well as the present, that Juniui was not, strictly speaking,... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1890 - 544 pages
...plate *. ; ^' Without Consulting your minister, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and act for yourself. Come forward to your people. aside the wretched formalities of a king, and speak to jour subjects with the spirit of a man, and... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 504 pages
...disgraced. . . . ' Without consulting your minister, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and act for yourself....of a king, and speak to your subjects with • The king, iD пis flirt speech from the throne, mid he " gloried ш the name of Briton." the spirit of... | |
| Henry Coppée - Literature - 1896 - 546 pages
...Majesty to summon his whole council without consulting his minister: "Lay aside the wretched formality of a king, and speak to your subjects with the spirit...gentleman. Tell them you have been fatally deceived." Many of the letters turn on topics which have no longer the slightest interest. One of his happiest... | |
| Henry Coppée - Literature - 1899 - 544 pages
...(from the 18th of June, 1763) for the publication of the North Briian, No. 45, and the Essay on Woman. the public that you can determine and act for yourself....people; lay aside the wretched formalities of a king ami speak to your subjects with the spirit of a man and in the language of a gentleman. Tell them you... | |
| Annie Barnett - English prose literature - 1900 - 1060 pages
...from his place. Without consulting your minister, call together your whole council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and act for yourself....subjects with the spirit of a man, and in the language of 1 John Wilkes. a gentleman. Tell them you have been fatally deceived ; the acknowledgment will be no... | |
| Charles Assheton Whately Pownall - Massachusetts - 1908 - 622 pages
...from his place. Without consulting your Minister call together your whole Council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and act for yourself....with the spirit of a man and in the language of a gentleman.1 Add to this a passage from the Letter of January 30, 1771 :— The King's honour is that... | |
| Charles Assheton Whately Pownall - Colonial administrators - 1805 - 620 pages
...from his place. Without consulting your Minister call together your whole Council. Let it appear to the public that you can determine and act for yourself....with the spirit of a man and in the language of a gentleman.1 Add to this a passage from the Letter of January 80, 1771 :The King's honour is that of... | |
| Philippe Charles Guillaume Le Harivel - Comparative literature - 1923 - 224 pages
...qui sont faites, ils ont le pouvoir réel Cf. Letters of Junius : « Lay aside the wretched formality of a King, and speak to your subjects with the spirit...gentleman. Tell them you have been fatally deceived.» « There is no treaty with perjur'd kings.» *) Réinséré dans la Chronique du Mois, nov. 1792. et... | |
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