I can justify myself in the liberty I take with you ; but confiding in your humanity and condescension, I beg if you have leisure for it, that you would be so kind as to breakfast with me, and assist me with your opinion and advice on the conduct of the... Works - Sayfa 354Sir William Jones tarafından - 1807Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| William Jones - 1807 - 452 sayfa
...friends at Twyford will be very happy to fee you. Mr. BURKE to Mr. JONES. I do not know how I can juftify myfelf in the liberty I take with you, but confiding...done fo much juftice, are particularly under your protection for their rights. I have the honour to be, with the higheft efteem and regard, dear Sir,... | |
| 1821 - 360 sayfa
...Twyford will be very happy to see you. LXXV. From Mr. Burke. I DO not know how I can justify myself in the liberty I take with you; but, confiding in your humanity and condescension, I beg, if you have leisure for it, that you would be so kind as to breakfast with me,... | |
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 sayfa
...the following extract of a letter to Mr. (Sir William) Jones — " I do not know I can justify myself in the liberty I take with you ; but confiding in your humanity and condescension, I beg if you have leisure for it, that you would be so kind as to breakfast with me,... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 sayfa
...the following extract of a letter to Mr. (Sir William) Jones — " I do not know I can justify myself in the liberty I take with you ; but confiding in your humanity and condescension, I beg if you have leisure for it, that you would be so kind as to breakfast with me,... | |
| 1886 - 136 sayfa
...at once bear it out, and show Burke's disinterested zeal :— " I do not know I can justify myself in the liberty I take with you, but confiding in your humanity and condescension, I beg, if you have leisure for it, you would be so kind as to breakfast with me, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 514 sayfa
...House on 13 June {Journals of the House of Commons, xxxvm, 514). I do not know how I can justify myself in the liberty I take with you, but confiding in your humanity and condescension, I beg, if you have leisure for it, that you would be so kind as to breakfast with me,... | |
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