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" I thought he had ventured too far, and there was an end of his triumphs. Not that he had not asserted many truths : — Yes, sir, there are in that composition many bold truths, by which a wise prince might profit. "
A History of Wilkes-Barré, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania: From Its First ... - Page 615
by Oscar Jewell Harvey - 1909
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Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volume 7

1770 - 466 pages
...one than he lays down another dead at his feet. For my part, when I faw his attack upon the King, ' 1 own my blood ran cold. I thought he had ventured too far, and that there was an end of his triumphs; not that he had not aflerted many truths. Yes, 'Sir, therte...
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Memoirs of the right honourable Edmund Burke; or, An impartial review of his ...

Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 402 pages
...one, than he lays down another dead at his feet. For my partr when I faw his attack upon the King, I own my blood ran cold. I thought he had ventured too far, and that there was an end of his triumphs. Not that he had not afferted many bold truthsYes, there are...
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The Life of Edmund Burke: Comprehending and Impartial Account of ..., Volume 1

Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 pages
...toils, is before them. When I saw his attack upon the King my blood run cold ; not, that there are not in that composition many bold truths, by which a wise Prince might profit: it was the rancour and venom with which I was struck. When I expected from his daring flight his fall and final...
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The Letters of Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1804 - 494 pages
...attack upon the King, I own, my blood ran cold. I " thought, that he had ventured too far; and, that there " was an end of his triumphs. Not that he had not as" serted many bold truths. Yes ; there are, in that com" position, many bold truths, by which a wise...
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Parliamentary speeches from 1761 to 1802

William Hazlitt - Orators - 1810 - 612 pages
...cold : I thought he had ventured too far, and that there was an end of his triumphs. Not that he has not asserted many truths. Yes, sir, there are in that...truths, by which a wise prince might profit. It was the rancour and venom with which I was struck. In these respects, the North Briton is as much inferior...
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now ...

Junius - English letters - 1812 - 618 pages
...wounded one than he lays down another dead at his feet. For my part, when I saw his attack upon the King, I own my blood ran cold. I thought he had ventured...there was an end of his triumphs, not that he had pot asserted many truths. Yes, Sir, there are in that composition many bold truths, by which a wise...
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures, (now ...

Junius - Great Britain - 1813 - 530 pages
...wounded one than he lays down another dead at his feet. For my part, when I saw his attack upon the King, I own my blood ran cold I thought he had ventured...truths, by which a wise prince might profit. It was the rancour and venom, with which I was struck. In these respects the North Briton is as much inferior...
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer, Under Other Signatures (now ...

Junius - Great Britain - 1814 - 620 pages
...wounded one than he lays down another dead at his feet. For my part, when I saw his attack upon the King, I own my blood ran cold. I, thought he had ventured...truths, by which a wise prince might profit. It was the rancour and venom with which I was struck. In these respects the North Briton is as much inferior to...
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Arguments and Facts Demonstrating that the Letters of Junius Were Written by ...

Thomas Busby - 1816 - 248 pages
...and tohave ranged uncontrolled, unpunished, through the land ? When I saw his attack upon the King, I own, my blood ran cold ; I thought he had ventured...bold truths, by which a wise prince might profit." This composition, which extorted from the same formidable orator, the acknowledgment, " That Jus jus...
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Arguments and Facts Demonstrating that the Letters of Junius Were Written by ...

Thomas Busby - 1816 - 274 pages
...and tohave ranged uncontrolled, unpunished, through the land ? When I saw his attack upon the King, I own, my blood ran cold ; I thought he had ventured...there was an end of his triumphs , not that he had not asseried many truths. Yes, Sir, there are in that composition many bold truths, by which a wise prince...
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