| John Wilkes - 1767 - 156 pages
...calling me a blafphemer of my God for thofe very verfes, at a time when I was abfent, and dangeroufly ill from an affair of honour. The charge too he knew was falfe, for the whole ridicule of thofe two pieces was confined to certain myfteries, which formerly... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 288 pages
...calling me a blafpheiner of my God for thofe very verfes, at a time when I was abfent, and dangeroufly ill from an affair of honour. The charge too he knew was falfe, for the whole ridicule of thofe two pieces was confin'd to .certain myfteries, which formerly... | |
| English liberty - 1769 - 430 pages
...'s calling me a BLASPHEMER OF MY GOD for thofe very veries, at a time I was abfent, and dangeroufly ill from an affair of honour. The charge too he knew was falfe, for the whole ridicule of thofe two pieces was confined to certain myfteries, which formerly... | |
| 1772 - 222 pages
...calling me a blafphemer ' of my God for thofe very verfes, at a time when * I was abfent, and dangeroufly ill from an * affair of honour. The charge too he knew * was || falfe, for the whole ridicule of thofe * two pieces was confined to certain myfteries, * Vide Mr.... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 pages
...peculiarly base and perfidious in Mr. Pitt's calling me a blasphemer of my God for those very verses, at a time when I was absent, and dangerously ill from...added another charge equally unjust, that I was the likelier of my King, though he was sensible that I never wrote a single line disrespectful to the sacred... | |
| 1914 - 650 pages
...peculiarly base and perfidious in Mr. Pitt's calling me ft blasphemer of my God for those •very v«rses at a time when I was absent and dangerously ill from an affair of honour [the duel with Martin]." Now, what does Potter say in the letter alluded to ? -Writing on Sunday night,... | |
| Junius - 1865 - 488 pages
...peculiarly base and perfidious in Mr. Pitt's calling me a blasphemer of my God for those very verses, at a time when I was absent, and dangerously ill from...certain mysteries, which formerly the unplaced and nnpensiontd Mr. Pitt did not think himself obliged even to affect to believe. He added another charge... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1888 - 372 pages
...peculiarly base and perfidious in Mr. Pitt's calling -me a blasphemer of my God for those very verses at a time when I was absent, and dangerously ill from...added another charge equally unjust, that I was the libelkr of my King, though he was sensible that I never wrote a single line disrespectful to the sacred... | |
| Junius - 1890 - 598 pages
...peculiarly base and perfidious in Mr. Pitt's calling me a blasphemer of my God fur those very verses, at a time when I was absent, and dangerously ill from...was confined to certain mysteries, which formerly th» unplaced and unpensioned Mr. Pitt did not think himself obliged even to affect to believe. He... | |
| Junius - 1890 - 790 pages
...calling me a blasphemer of my God fur those very verses, at a time when I was absent, and dangerously ilj from an affair of honour. The charge, too, he knew...certain mysteries, which formerly the unplaced and unpensume.d Mr. Pitt did not think himself obliged even to affect to believe. He added another charge... | |
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