| Parliament proc - 1793 - 312 pages
...viewed by every nation in Europe as an outrage on religion, jufticc, and humanity, and as a Unking and dreadful example of the effect of principles which lead to the violation of the moft facred duties, and are utterly fubverfive of the peace and order of all civil fociety. _, *' To... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 476 pages
...Europe, but are peculiarly so, when connected with the propagation of principles which lead to th« violation of the most sacred duties, and are utterly...subversive of the peace and order of all civil society. GR» Mr. PITT then rose : Sir — I shall now submit to the bouse some observations on the many important... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - Great Britain - 1808 - 496 pages
...dangerous to the general interests of Europe, but are peculiarly so, when connected with the propagation of principles which lead to the violation of the most...subversive of the peace and order of all civil society. GR" Mr. Prf T then rose ; ' '.-' Sir— I shall now submit to the house some observations on the many... | |
| Oratory - 1808 - 546 pages
...the general interests terests of Europe, but are peculiarly so, when connected with the propagation of principles which lead to the violation of the most...subversive of the peace and order of all civil society." Mr. PITT then rose : " SIR, I shall now submit to the House some observations on the many important... | |
| William Pitt - Great Britain - 1808 - 474 pages
...of Europe, but are particularly so, when connected with the propagation of principles which lead to to the violation of the most sacred duties, and are...subversive of the peace and order of all civil society." * Such was the language even then adopted by his Majesty, and re-echoed in the answer of this house... | |
| William Windham, Thomas Amyot - Great Britain - 1812 - 454 pages
...by every nation in Europe as an outrage on religion, justice, •" and humanity, and as a striking and dreadful example of the " effect of principles...are utterly subversive of the peace and order of all tf civil society. 1f To assure His Majesty, that it is impossible for us not to be ** sensible of the... | |
| James M'Queen - Europe - 1816 - 594 pages
...peculiarly so, when connected with the propagation of principles which lead to the violation of th« most sacred duties, and are utterly subversive of the peace and order of all civil society ."J His object was " to oppose an effectual barrier to the further progress of a SY.-UT-. which strikes... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 488 pages
...dangerous to the general interests of Europe, but are peculiarly so, when connected with the propagation of principles which lead to the violation of the most...subversive of the peace and order of all civil society. GR" Mr. PITT then rose : Sir — I shall now submit to the House some observations on the many important... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1817 - 800 pages
...general ' interests of Europe, but, asserted to be ' peculiarly so, when connected with the ' propagation of principles, which lead to ' the violation of the most sacred duties, 1 and are utterly subversive of the peace ' and order of all civil society.' " We admit, that it is... | |
| Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 582 pages
...dangerous to the general interests of Europe ; but are peculiarly so, when connected with the propagation of principles which lead to the violation of the most sacred duties, andere utterly subversive of the peace and order of all civil society. " ß. R," The national convention... | |
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