| History - 1790 - 522 pages
...things were ripe to give effefl to their claim. His majefty's lieirt and luce, (¡bis, each in his time and order, will come to the crown with the fame contempt...choice with which his majefty has fucceeded to that he wtais. " Whatever may be the fuccefj of evafioo in explaining away the grol's er» ror oijaS, which... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 536 pages
...gccafionfor you. When Mr. Burke fays that " His Majefty'a ** heirs and fucceffbrs, each in their time and order, ** will come to the crown with the fame...contempt ," of their choice with which His Majefty has fuc** ceeded to that he wears," it is faying too much even to the humbleft individual in the country... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 380 pages
...His majefty's heirs and fucceflbrs, each in his time and order, wilj come to th« crown with C 2 the the fame contempt of their choice with which his majefty has fucceeded to that he wears. Whatever may be the fuccefs of evafion in explaining away the grofs error of faff, which... | |
| English literature - 1791 - 686 pages
...ftrongcft manner : When Mr Barke fays that " His Majefty's heirs and fucceflore, each in their time and order, will come to the crown with the fame contempt...choice with which his Majefty has fucceeded to that he wears," it is dying too much even to the humbled individual in the country ; part of whofe daily... | |
| Thomas Paine - France - 1791 - 358 pages
...tccajionfor you. "When Mr. Burke fays that " His Majefty's ** heirs and fuccefibrs, each in their time and order, ** will come to the crown with the fame contempt " of their choice with which His Majefly has fuc« «• ceeded to that he wears," it is faying too much even to the humbleft individual... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 pages
...things were ripe to give effect to their claim. His majefty's heirs arid fucceflbrs, each in his time and order, will come to the crown with the fame contempt...choice with which his majefty has fucceeded to that he jvears. Whatever may be the fuccefs of evafion in explaming away the grofs error of 'faff, which... | |
| David Williamson (minister, of Whitehaven.) - France - 1792 - 448 pages
...not by their paffions, there would be no neceffity for any other power, to temper 1« in their time and order* will come to the crown with the «• fame contempt of their choice, with which his majefly has •* fucceeded to that he wears." The Revolution Society, Mr. Burke juftly enough obferres,... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Anglo-French War, 1793-1802 - 1794 - 466 pages
...afiert, that *' his Majefty's h^» ch V each in their turn and order, will come *' to the Crown tvith the fame contempt of ** their choice with which his...true, the maxim " that the So*' vereignty, whether* exejciied by one or " many, did originate from the people," would be " a pofition not worth denying... | |
| Francis Plowden - Great Britain - 1794 - 398 pages
...Dr, Price has repeated, and Mr. Burke denied. His Majefty's heirs and fucceffors, each in his time and order, will come to the Crown with the fame contempt...choice, with which his Majefty has fucceeded to that he wears. 'Whatever may be the fuccefs of evafion in explaining away ihe grofs error of fac>, which... | |
| Francis Plowden - Constitutional history - 1794 - 64 pages
...majefty fhould upbraid them for even thinking of it. * His majejiys heirs andfuccejfirs each in his time and order will come to the crown with the fame contempt of their choke, with which his majefty has fucceeded to that he wears" The great Mr. Locke told king William,... | |
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