The avowal of your conversation with Lord Cholmondeley neither surprises nor offends me ; it merely confirmed what you have tacitly insinuated for this twelvemonth. But after this, it would be a want of delicacy, or rather an unworthy meanness in me,... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Page cclivedited by - 1815Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1813 - 494 pages
...au unworthy meanness in me, were I to complain of those conditions which you impose upon yourself. 1 should have returned no answer to your letter, if...it doubtful whether this arrangement proceeds from yon or from me, and you are awar« that the credit of it belongs to you alone The letter which you... | |
| Spencer Perceval - Trials - 1813 - 382 pages
...rather an unworthy meanne«« in ine, were I to complain of tho«econ.litions which you impose upun yourself. I should have returned no answer to your...terms to make it doubtful, whether this arrangement proceed* from y»u or don me, and you are aware that the credit of it belongs to yon alone. 7'** -... | |
| Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 146 pages
...after this, it would be want of delicacy, or rather an unworthy meanness i,n me, wye 1 to complain of those conditions which you impose upon yourself. I...answer to your letter, if it had not been conceived in ternis to make it doubtful, whether this arrangement proceeds from you or from me, aud you are aware... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 492 pages
...conditions which you impose upon yourself. 1 should have returned no answer to your letter, if it bad not been conceived in terms to make it doubtful whether...arrangement proceeds from you or from me, and you are awtre that the credit of it belongs to you alone. The letter which you announce to me as the last,... | |
| Spencer Perceval - Adultery - 1813 - 382 pages
...or rather a meanness in me, were I to complain of those conditions which you impose upon yourself. 1 should have returned no answer to your letter, if it had not been conceived in ierms to make it doubtful, whether this artangenscnt proceeds from you or from me, and you are aware... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 1112 pages
...this, it would be a want of delicacy, or rather an unworthy meanness in me, were I to complain of these conditions which you impose upon yourself. " I should...have returned no answer to your letter, if it had not £ 1813.] (213) been conceived in terms to make it doubtful, whether this arrangement proceeds from... | |
| Thomas Green - Great Britain - 1818 - 654 pages
...delicacy, or rather, an unworthy meanness in me, were I to complain of those conditions which you impuse upon yourself. " I should have returned no answer to your letter, if it had not been conceived in such terms as to make it doubtful whether this arrangement proceeds from you or from me; and you are... | |
| J H. Adolphus - 1820 - 896 pages
...after this, it would be a want of delicacy, or rather an unworthy meanness in me, were I to complain of those conditions which you impose upon yourself. •'...it doubtful whether this arrangement proceeds from ypu or from me, and you are aware that the credit of it belongs to you alone. " The letter which you... | |
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