| Great Britain. Parliament - 1794 - 754 pages
...hopelefs in its confequences. — With refpeft to the Inft of your propofals, we are at a lofs to advife. If the event is looked to in the vote which may be...obtained from that body to whom this petition is to be addreiTed, which of us can look to it without theprofpeft of an abfohite negative ? In this point of... | |
| 1794 - 530 pages
...its conlequences. With refpeo to the laft of i"» propofals, we are at a lofs to know ho* to advife. If the event is looked to in the vote, which may be obtained from that body to whom thii petition is to be addiciM, f jifijtindix E. Merrb, I7JJ. f Suitty, April 16, I79J. »74 »75 which... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1794 - 504 pages
...hopelefs in its confequences. With refpect to the " laft of your propofals, we are at a lofs to advife. If the event " is looked to in the vote which may be obtained from that body " to whom the petition is to be addrefled, which of us can look *' to it without the profpecT: of an abfolute... | |
| John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - 1795 - 480 pages
...hopelefs in its confequences. With refpect to the laft of your propofals, we are at a lofs to advife. If the event is looked to in the vote, which may be...obtained from that body to whom this petition is to be addreffed ; which of us can look to it without the profpect of an abfolute- negative ? In this point... | |
| 1795 - 472 pages
...hope was in a Convention. This letter of the Conftitutional Society, fpeaking of a petition, fays, " If the event is looked to " in the vote which may be obtained from that body to whom " the petition is to be addreffed, which of us can look to it " without the profpect of an abfolute... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 432 pages
...hopelefs in its conferences. With rc" fpeiS t to the laft of your propofals, we are at a lofe to advife. " If the event is looked to in the vote which may be obtained " from that body to whom the petition is to be addreffed, which " of us can look to it without the profpeiSt of an abfolute... | |
| Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 480 pages
...hope was in a Convention. This letter of the Comtitutional Society, fpea'cing of a petition, fays, " If the event is looked to "• in the vote which may be obtained from that body to whom u the petition is to be addreffed, which of us can look to it "• without the profpe&of an abfolute... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1795 - 452 pages
...a Convention. This letter of the Society of Confutations! Informal on, fpeaking of the event, fays if the event is looked to in the vote which may be obtained from that body to wliom this petition is to be addrefied, which of us can look to it without the profpect of an abiolute... | |
| 664 pages
...hopelefs in its confequences. With refpcct to the lafl of the propofals, we are at a lofs to advife. If the event is looked to in the vote which may be obtained fium that body to whom this Petition is to be addreffed, which of us can look to it without the profpect... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1818 - 724 pages
...to believe that the moment is arrived for that purpose. As to any petition to the crown, we believe it hopeless in its consequences. With respect to the...is looked to in the vote which may be obtained from " We exhort you with anxiety to pursue your laudable endeavours for the common good, and never to despair... | |
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