| 1763 - 784 páginas
...on the fovereign.oron the nation. Every friend of his country rnuil lament, that a prince of fo neiy great and amiable qualities, whom England truly reveres, can be brought to giw the (alia ion of his facredname to the throne ever renowned for truth, honour, Nd unfullied virtue.... | |
| 1764 - 294 páginas
...greater on the fovereign, or on the nation. Every friend of his country muft lament that a . prince of fo many great and amiable qualities, whom England truly reveres, can be brought to give the fanEtion of his facred name to the moft odious meafures, and to the moft unjuftifiable, public declarations,... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 300 páginas
...greater on the fovereign, or on the nation. Every friend of his country muft lament that a prince of fo many great and amiable qualities, whom England truly reveres, can be brought to give the fanction of his facred name to the 'moft odious meafures, and to the moft unjuftifiable, public declarations,... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 294 páginas
...greater on the fovereign, or on the nation. Every friend of his country muft lament that a prince of fo many great and amiable qualities, whom England truly reveres, can be brought to give the fanction of his facred name to the moft odious meafures, and to the moft unjuftiflable, public declarations,... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1822 - 692 páginas
...of this country. I am in doubt, whether the imposition is greater on the Sovereign or on the nation. Every friend of his country must lament that a prince...sanction of his sacred name to the most odious measures, and to the most unjustifiable public declarations, from a throne ever renowned for truth, honour, and... | |
| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 378 páginas
...imposed on mankind. I am in doubt, whether the imposition is greater on the Sovereign, or on the nation. Every friend of his country must lament that a Prince...sanction of his sacred name to the most odious measures, and to the most unjustifiable, public declarations, from a throne ever renowned for truth, honor, and... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1837 - 694 páginas
...paper. — ing the request was enclosed, as a Almmit Life and Corretpondence CHAP. qualities, could be brought to give the sanction of his sacred name to the most odious measures, and AD 1763. the most unjustifiable public declarations, from a throne ever renowned for truth, honour,... | |
| Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844 - 392 páginas
...of this country. I am in doubt whether the imposition is greater on the sovereign or on the nation. Every friend of his country must lament that a prince...sanction of his sacred name to the most odious measures, and to the most unjustifiable public declarationsi from a throne ever renowned for truth, honour, and... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1845 - 490 páginas
...of this country. I am in doubt whether the imposition is greater on the Sovereign or on the nation. Every friend of his country must lament that a Prince...reveres, can be brought to give the sanction of his name to the most odious measures, and to the most unjustifiable public doctrines, from a Throne ever... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1857 - 370 páginas
...the most abandoned instance of ministerial effrontery ever attempted to be imposed on mankind." . . . ."Every friend of his country must lament that a Prince...sanction of his sacred name to the most odious measures, and to the most unjustifiable public declarations from a throne ever renowned for truth, honour, and... | |
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