| Edmund Burke - 1851 - 886 pages
...feature in the character of his friend. " In all the course of my acquaintance with Sir Robert Peel, I never knew a man in whose truth and justice I had...invariable desire to promote the public service. In the •whole course of my communications with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1850 - 804 pages
...honour to enjoy his private friendship. In all the course of my acquaintance with Sir Robert Peel, I never knew a man in whose truth and justice I had...invariable desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest... | |
| 1857 - 498 pages
...course of my acquaintance with Sir Robert Peel," said the Duke of Wellington in the House of Lords, ' I never knew a man in whose truth and justice I had...invariable desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest... | |
| 1851 - 878 pages
...feature in the character of his friend. " In all the course of my acquaintance with Sir Robert Peel, I never knew a man in whose truth and justice I had...invariable desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communications with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest... | |
| 1851 - 884 pages
...feature in the character of his friend. " In all the course of my acquaintance with Sir Robert Peel, I never knew a man in whose truth and justice I had...invariable desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communications with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest... | |
| John Timbs - 1852 - 176 pages
...honour to enjoy his private friendship. In all the course of my acquaintance with Sir Robert Peel, I never knew a man in whose truth and justice I had...invariable desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1852 - 562 pages
...will not readily be forgotten. " In all the course of my acquaintance with Sir Eobert Peel (said he) , I never knew a man in whose truth and justice I had...invariable desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, I never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest... | |
| Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.), Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1852 - 204 pages
...long the honor to enjoy his private friendship. In all the course of my acquaintance with Sir R. Peel, I never knew a man in whose truth and justice I had...more invariable desire to promote the public service. — July 4, 1850. LORD TORR1NGTON AND CEYLON. The Duke said (Earl Grey, in defending Lord Torrington... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1852 - 562 pages
...forgotten. " In all the course of my acquaintance with Sir Robert Peel (said he), I never knew a mau in whose truth and justice I had a more lively confidence,...invariable desire to promote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, [ never knew an instance in which he did not show the strongest... | |
| 1852 - 372 pages
...honour to enjoy his private friendship. In all the course of my acquaintance with Sir Robert Peel, I never knew a man in whose truth and justice I had...confidence, or in whom I saw a more invariable desire to pronTote the public service. In the whole course of my communication with him, I never knew an instance... | |
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