I'll do them juftice. Let every man who knows that nation fpeak of it as he found it; if he lived in their intimacy for years (as I did), and if he found them ill-natured, ill-mannered, treacherous, and cowardly, let him fpeak his mind. I quarrel with... Letters on Several Subjects - Page 176by Martin Sherlock - 1781Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 614 pages
...a tongue to fpeak, or a pen to write, wherever I go I'll do them juftice. Let every man who ino-jis that nation fpeak of it as he found it ; if he lived...treacherous, and cowardly, let him fpeak his mind. I quarrel « ith no man who judges for himfelf, and who fp.-aks the truth. But let the indulgence I grant, be... | |
| John Adams - 1792 - 332 pages
...fpeak, or a pen to write, wherever I go I'll do them juftice. Let every man who knows that nation fpcak of it as he found it. If he lived in their intimacy for years (as J. did,) and if he found them ill-natured, ill-mannered, treacherous, and cowardly, let him fpeak his... | |
| 1800 - 624 pages
...vir» tues, which grace and adorn it. In England the French have few friends. But they have еж; j and that one am I. They could not, I acknowledge,...quarrel with no man who judges for himfelf, and who fpsaks the truth. But let the indulgence I grant, be granted to me again ; and let me be permitted... | |
| 1800 - 620 pages
...a' tongue to fpeak, or a pen to write, wherever I go I'll do them juftice. Let every man who knrws that nation fpeak of it as he found it ; if he lived...years (as I did), and if he found them ill-natured, ill-mann:red, treacherous, and cowardly, let him fpeak his mind. I quarrel with no man who judges for... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - 346 pages
...speak, or a pen to write, wherever 1 go I'll do them justice. Let every man who knows that nation speak of it as he found it. If he lived in their intimacy for years (as 1 did.) and if he found them ill-natured, ill-manuer«d, treacherous, and cowardly, let him speak his... | |
| Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 382 pages
...speak, or a pen to write, wherever I go I'll do them justice. Let every man who knows that nation speak of it as he found it ; if he lived in their intimacy...ill-natured, ill-mannered, treacherous, and cowardly, let him speak his mind. I quarrel with no man who judges for himself, and who speaks the truth. But let the... | |
| P. Sadler - 1841 - 362 pages
...letter of Sherlock, concerning France and the french. 1781. Let every man who knows that nation speak of it as he found it; if he lived in their intimacy...did), and if he found them ill-natured, ill-mannered (1), treacherous, and cowardly (2), let him speak (5) his mind. I quarrel with no man who judges for... | |
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