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" I approve highly of lord Chatham's idea of infusing a portion of new health into the constitution, to enable it to bear its infirmities (a brilliant expression, and full of intrinsic wisdom) other reasons occur in persuading me to adopt it. "
The pursuits of literature, a poem [by T.J. Mathias]. - Page 433
by Thomas James Mathias - 1799
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Junius, Volume 2

Junius - 1797 - 398 pages
...say all that might be said ' upon the subject. Besides that I approve ' highly of lord Chatham's idea of infusing a ' portion of new health into the constitution ' to enable it to bear its infirmities (a brilliant ' expression, and full of intrinsic wisdom), ' other reasons occur in...
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Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 2

Junius - 1797 - 398 pages
...say all that might be said ' upon the subject. Besides that I approve ' highly of lord Chatham's idea of infusing a ' portion of new health into the constitution ' to enable it to bear its infirmities (a brilliant ' expression, and full of intrinsic wisdom), ' other reasons occur in...
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The Pursuits of Literature: A Satirical Poem in Four Dialogues, with Notes

Thomas James Mathias - 1801 - 608 pages
...555. To strenuously resist all the proposers of Reform ; Mr. Pitt formerly, and Mr. Grey at present. I confess I never could understand the great Lord Chatham's celebrated expression of " infusing a portion of neiv health into the constitution, to enable it to bear it's infirmities." Junius (in his very last...
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The Pursuits of Literature: A Satirical Poem in Four Dialogues : with Notes

Thomas James Mathias - 1801 - 612 pages
...strenuously resist all the proposers of Reform ; Mr. Pitt formerly, and Mr. Grey at present. I confess 1 never could understand the great Lord Chatham's celebrated expression of " infusing a portion of neiu health into the constitution, to enable it to bear it's infirmities." Junius (in his very last...
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The Pursuits of Literature: A Satirical Poem in Four Dialogues. With Notes

Thomas James Mathias - 1803 - 614 pages
...; To strenuously resist all the proposers of Reform ; Mr. Pitt formerly, and Mr.,Grey at present. I confess I never could understand the great Lord Chatham's celebrated expression of " infusing a portion of ncca health into the constitution, to enable it to bear it's infirmities." Junius (in his very last...
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The Letters of Junius: In Two Volumes, Volume 2

Junius - 1804 - 316 pages
...say all that might be " said upon the subject. Besides that I approve " highly of Lord Chatham's idea of infusing a " portion of new health into the constitution, to " enable it to bear its infirmities (a brilliant ex" pression, and full of intrinsic wisdom) other " reasons occur in persuading...
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The Letters of Junius ...: With Notes and Illustrations ..., Volume 2

Junius, Robert Heron - 1804 - 506 pages
...might be said upon the subject. Besides that I " approve highly of Lord Chatham's idea of in-' "fusing a portion of new health into the constitution " to enable it to bear it's infirmities, (a brilliant ex" pression, and full of intrinsic wisdom) other rea" sons concur in persuading me to...
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The Letters of Junius: With Notes and Illustrations, Historical ..., Volume 2

Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 488 pages
...might be said upon the subject. Besides that I " approve highly of Lord Chatham's idea of in" fusing a portion of new health into the constitution " to enable it to bear ifs infirmities, (a brilliant ex" pression, and full of intrinsic wisdom) other rea" sons concur in...
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The State of the Nation: In a Series of Letters to His Grace, the Duke of ...

John Cartwright - 1805 - 194 pages
...parliamentary reformation, let us not forget the words of the great Chatham, who wished " to " infuse a portion of new health into the constitution, "to enable it to bear its infirmities ;"i nor those of his son, in his speech on the 18th of May, 1782, when he said, ''...
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The letters of Junius, Volume 2

Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 316 pages
...say all that might be " said upon the subject. Besides that 1 approve " highly of Lord Chatham's idea of infusing a " portion of new health into the constitution, to " enable it to bear its infirmities (a brilliant ex" pression, and full of intrinsic wisdom) other " reasons occur in persuading...
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