| 1746 - 734 pages
...Lords, notwithftanding my determined Resolution in favourof the Government, I "was unhappily Q feduced from that Loyalty in an unguarded Moment, by the Arts of defperate and defjgning Men. And it is notorious, my LOT-HI, that no fooner did I awake from :•! ..it Deltrfion,... | |
| 1769 - 304 pages
...Lords, notwithftanding my determined refolution in favour of the government, I was unhappily feduced from that loyalty, in an unguarded moment, by the...remains but to throw myfelf, my life and fortune, upon lorfhips compafllon; but of thefe, my Lords as to myfelf re the leaft part of my fufferings. I have... | |
| 1804 - 232 pages
...And it is notorious, my Lords, that no sooner did I awake from that delusion, than I felt a remorse for my departure from my duty, but it was then too late. Nothing, my Lords, remains, but to throw myself, my life, and my fortune, upon your Lordships' compassion ; but of these, my Lords, as to myself,... | |
| 1819 - 172 pages
...it is no- . torious, my lords, that no sooncr did I awake from that delusion, than I felt a remorse for my departure from my duty : but it was then too late. Nothing, my lords, remains, but to throw myself, my life, and my fortunc, upon your lordships' compassion; but of these, my lords, as to myself,... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 676 pages
...And it is notorious, my lords, that no sooner did I awake from that delusion, than I felt a remorse for my departure from my duty, but it was then too...late. > " Nothing, my lords, remains, but to throw myself, my life, and fortune, upon your lordships' compassion. But of these, my lords, as to myself,... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 660 pages
...And it is notorious, my lords, that no sooner did I awake from that delusion, than I felt a remorse for my departure from my duty, but it was then too late. " Nothing, my lords, remains, but to throw myself, my life, and fortune, upon your lordships' compassion. But of these, my lords, as to myself,... | |
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