| Thomas Leland - 1775 - 492 pages
...violate their engage" ments, and to commence hoflilities againft " me. This they have much more at heart " than the relief of Selymbria, fondly imagining ** that they may derive advantages from fuch a " rupture. Perfuaded as I am, that our mu" tual intereft requires us to fruftrate... | |
| John Gillies - 1790 - 406 pages
...violate 39 your engagements , and to commence hoftilities againft me ; a matter which they have more, at heart than the relief of Selymbria , fondly imagining...perfuaded that .our mutual intereft requires us to frgftrate their wicked fchcmes, I have given orders to releafe the captured veffels; and do you, in... | |
| John Gillies - 1790 - 404 pages
...engagements , and to commence hoftilities CHAP. againft me ; a matter which they have more at xxxvi. heact than the relief of Selymbria , fondly imagining that...from fuch a rupture. Deeply perfuaded that our mutual intereffc requires us to fruftrate their wicked fchemes, I have given orders to releafe the captured... | |
| John Gillies - 1801 - 530 pages
...violate CHAP, your engagements, and to commence hoftilities againfl me ; a matter which they have more at heart than the relief of Selymbria, fondly imagining...from fuch a rupture. Deeply perfuaded that our mutual 'ifej tereft requires us to fruftrate their' wicked fchemes, I have given orders to releafe the captured... | |
| John Gillies - 1820 - 540 pages
...violate your engagements, and to commence hostilities against me ; a matter which they have more at heart than the relief of Selymbria, fondly imagining that they may derive personal advantage from such a rupture. Deeply persuaded that our mutual interest requires us to frustrate... | |
| Demosthenes - 1828 - 218 pages
...people to violate their engagements, and to commence hostilities against me. This they have much more at heart than the relief of Selymbria, fondly imagining that they may derive advantages from such a rupture. Persuaded as I am, that our mutual interest requires us to frustrate... | |
| Demosthenes - 1829 - 214 pages
...people to violate their engagements, and to commence hostilities against me. This they have much more at heart than the relief of Selymbria, fondly imagining that they may derive advantages from such a rupture. Persuaded as I am, that our mutual interest requires us to frustrate... | |
| Demosthenes - 1832 - 228 pages
...people to violate their engagements, and to commence hostilities against me. This they have much more at heart than the relief of Selymbria, fondly imagining that they may derive advantages from such a rupture. Persuaded as I am, that our mutual interest requires us to frustrate... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1900 - 484 pages
...people to violate their engagements, and to commence hostilities against me. This they have much more at heart than the relief of Selymbria, fondly imagining that they may derive advantages from such a rupture. Persuaded as I am that our mutual interest requires us to frustrate... | |
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