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" I love to be explicit ; I cannot give them my confidence. Pardon me, gentlemen (bowing to the ministry), confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom : youth is the season of credulity... "
Washington, Or, Liberty Restored: A Poem, in Ten Books - Page 110
by Thomas Northmore - 1809 - 253 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 28

English literature - 1766 - 754 pages
...would engage. Thefe will do me the juftice to own, I advi&d them to engage : but notwithstanding — I love to be explicit —I cannot give them my confidence. Pardon me, Gentlemen, (bowing to the miniflry}; confidence is a plant of flow growth in an aged bofom : youtb is the fea fon «f credulity;...
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794

1741 - 832 pages
...He computed the expence of fi , fj -riiu 1 ' that J advifcd them to engage. But, noU withftanding, 1 love to be explicit, I cannot give them my confidence ; pardon me, gentlemen, (bowing to the treafury bench) confidence is a plant of flow giowih in an aged bofom ; youth is the feafon for credulity...
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An Impartial History of the War in America: Between Great Britain and Her ...

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1780 - 700 pages
...would engage. Thefe will do me the juftice to own, I auvifed them to engage ; but notwithstanding — I love to be explicit — I cannot give them my confidence ; pardon me, gentlemen, (bowing to the minillry) confidence ii a plant of flow growth in an aged bofom : youtll is the feafon of credulity;...
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The Beauties of the British Senate: Taken from the Debates of the ..., Volume 2

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1786 - 376 pages
...the juftice to own» I advifed them to engage ; but not* withftanding — I love to be explkit — I cannot give them my confidence ; pardon me, gentlemen* (bowing to the Miniflers) confidence is a plant of flow growth in ah aged bofom t youth is the feafon of credulity...
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Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Earl of ..., Volume 1

John Almon, William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - Great Britain - 1792
...would engage. Thefe will do me the jullice to own, I advifed them to engage ; but notwithftanding — I love to be explicit — I cannot give them my confidence ; pardon me, Gentlemen, (bowing to the miniftry) confidence is a plant of flow growth in an aged bofom : youth is the feafon of credulity...
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Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Honourable William Pitt, Earl ..., Volume 2

John Almon - Great Britain - 1793 - 542 pages
...Thefe ' would do me the iuflice to own, I advifed i706. > j ' them to engage ; but notwithftanding — I ' love to be explicit — I cannot give them my * confidence ; pardon me, gentlemen, (bow' ing to the Miniflry) confidence is a plant * of flow .growth in an aged bofom : youth ' is the...
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Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Earl of ..., Volume 1

John Almon - Great Britain - 1797 - 550 pages
...would engage. Thefe would do me the juftice to own, I advifed them to engage ; but notwithftanding — I love to be explicit — I cannot give them my confidence ; pardon me, gentlemen, (bowing to the Miniftry) confidence is a plant of flow growth in an aged bofom: youth is the feafon of credulity ;...
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The History of Virginia: From Its First Settlement to the Present Day, Volume 3

John Burk - Slavery - 1805 - 490 pages
...majesty's service, he professed that he could not give them his confidence. " Confidence," said he, " is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom ; — youth...with each other, reasoning from effects to causes, methinks I plainly discover the traces of an over- ruling influence. I have had the honour to serve...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 1

Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 518 pages
...the bench where Mr. Conway sat with th0 lords of the treasury. my confidence. Pardon me, gentlemen,* confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom....with each other, reasoning from effects to causes, methinks I plainly discover the traces of an over, ruling influence. There is a clause in the act of...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 1

Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 512 pages
...bench where Mr. Conway sat with the fords of the treasury. / my confidence. Pardon me, gentlemen,* confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom....with each other, reasoning from effects to causes, methinks I plainly discover the traces of an overruling influence. There is a clause in the act of...
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