What madness is it that prompts you to attempt obtaining that by force, which you may more certainly procure by requisition ? They may be flattered into anything, but they are too much like yourselves to be driven. The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 1611774Full view - About this book
| Ellen Chase - 1911 - 462 pages
...prompts you to attempt obtaining that by force which you may more certainly obtain by requisition? They may be flattered into any thing, but they are too much like yourselves to be driven." Lord Germaine rose in defence and said: 4 "If I believed that the measure... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 484 pages
...of the zeal with which they have contributed to the general necessities of the state. What madness is it that prompts you to attempt obtaining that by force which you may more certainly procure by requisition. They may be nattered into anything, but they are too much like yourselves to be driven.... | |
| Oscar Jewell Harvey - 1909 - 722 pages
...laws — fruitless to you and oppressive to them. 600 general necessities of the State. What madness is it that prompts you to attempt obtaining that by force which you may more certainly procure by requisition ? They may be flattered into anything, but they are too much like yourselves to be driven.... | |
| 1775 - 774 pages
...acknowledgments of the zeal with which they have contributed to the general neceflities of the (täte. What madnefs is it that prompts you to attempt obtaining...by force, which you may more certainly procure by Kquifition ? They may be flattered into anything, but are not to be driven. Have fome indulgence for... | |
| 1775 - 804 pages
...of the teal with which they have contributed to the general neceffities of the (late. What rrudneis is it that prompts you to attempt obtaining that by force, which you may more certainly procure by requifîtion ? They may be fla£* tered into any thing, but arc not to bedriven. Have fomc indulgence... | |
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