| John Wilkes - 1767 - 156 páginas
...neceffary among real friends, in all the moments of true enjoyment. Friendfhip is too pure a pleafure for a mind cankered with ambition,, or the luft of...characters our country could ever boaft, and faid, be lvou!d live and die with his noble brother. He has received obligations of the firft magnitude from... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 300 páginas
...all the moM 3 ments of true enjoyment. Friendfhip is' too pure a pleafure for a mind canker'd tfith ambition, or the luft of power and grandeur. Lord...Temple, one of the greateft characters our country cou'd ever boafi, and faid he "vooifd live an£ die -with his noble brother. He has receiv'd obligations... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 294 páginas
...among real friends, in ajl the moT M 3 rnents of true enjoyment. Friendfhip Is too pure a pleafure for a mind cankered with ambition, or the luft of power and grandeur. Lord Chatham declar'd in Parliament the ftrongeft attachment to Lord I'emple, one of the greateft characters our... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 288 páginas
...pleafure for a mind canker'd with ambition, or the hift of power and grandeur. Lord Chatham declar'd in Parliament the ftrongeft attachment to Lord 'Temple, one of the greateft charadters our country cou'd ever boaft, and faid he wotfd live and die with his noble brother. He... | |
| English liberty - 1769 - 430 páginas
...neceffary among real friends, in all the moments of true enjoyment. Friendfhip is too pure a pleafure for a mind cankered with ambition, or the luft of...Temple, one of the greateft characters our country could boaft, and faid " he -would live and die with his noble brother." — He has received obligations of... | |
| 1769 - 728 páginas
...necefTary among real friends, in all the moments of true enjcyment. Friendfhip is too pure a pleafure for a mind cankered with ambition, or the luft of...parliament the ftrongeft attachment to Lord Temple, one ©f the greatest characters our country could bouft, and faid " he " would live and die with his noHe... | |
| John Wilkes - 1769 - 290 páginas
...pleafure for a mind canker'd with ambition, or the luft of power and grandeur. Lord Chatham declar'd in Parliament the ftrongeft attachment to Lord Temple, one of the greateft characters our country cou'd ever boaft, 'and faid be ixieit'd liirt aud dieivitb f,is nsbk brother* u He has receiv'd obligations... | |
| 1772 - 226 páginas
...neceffary among real friends in all the * moments of true enjoyment. Friendfhip is * too pure a pleafure for a mind cankered with ' ambition, or the luft of...could ever boaft, and faid, he would live and die ivitb his nolle brother. He has received obligations of the firft magnitude from that noble brother,... | |
| 1772 - 222 páginas
...necefiary among real friends in all the * moments of true enjoyment. Friendfliip is ' too pure a pleafure for a mind cankered with * ambition, or the luft of...ftrongeft attachment to lord Temple, one of ' the greaterr. characters our country could ever ' boaft, and faid, he would live and die with his ' noble... | |
| John Wilkes - 1805 - 328 páginas
...strongest attachment to lord Temple, one of the greatest characters our country could ever boast ; and said he would live and die with his noble brother. He has received obligations of the first magnitude from that noble brother : yet what trace of gratitude or of friendship was ever found... | |
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