| Canada - 1782 - 434 pages
...affections of his fubjectj from his crown ; but I will affirm, that they will make the crown not worth his wearing. I will not fay that the King is betrayed,...pronounce that the kingdom is undone." The motion was rejected 68 to 18. This motion made by the noble Earl, was only preparatory to a bill, which he... | |
| John Andrews - Great Britain - 1785 - 520 pages
...the affections of his fubjects from his crown; but I will affirm they will make the crown not worth his wearing :-"— I will not fay that the King is...but I will pronounce that the kingdom is undone." But the efforts of Lord Chatham in favour of the Americans, availed them nothing. Coercion was now... | |
| History - 1791 - 634 pages
...affections of his fubjects from " his crown, but I will affirm, that " they will make the crown not " luorth his 'wearing.— I. will not " fay that the king is betrayed, " but I will pronounce that — the " kmgdam is undone ." Whatever difference of opinion, in the cabinet might have produced an apparent... | |
| John Almon - Great Britain - 1792 - 458 pages
...affedtions of ftjs fubje<Ss from his crown; but I will affirm, that they will make the irown net worth his wearing ;—I will not fay that the King is betrayed ; but 1 will pronounce, that the kingdom is undone." • they what they may. The Editor of the preceding... | |
| John Almon - Great Britain - 1793 - 542 pages
...affeftions of his fub* jefls from his crown; but I will affirm, ' that they will make the crown not zuorth ' his wearing: — -I will not fay that the « King...but I will pronounce, ' that the kingdom is undone.' Here it will not be improper td offer A few explanatory obfervations, particularly on the preceding... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1798 - 524 pages
...aiFedtions of his fubjecls from his crown ; but I will affirm, that they will make the crown not worth his wearing. I will not fay that the king is betrayed,...but I will pronounce that the kingdom is undone;" But, whatever might have been the hopes entertained by lord Chatham of the importance of the motion... | |
| Hugh Boyd - Great Britain - 1800 - 638 pages
...affeftions of his fubjefts from his crown, but I will affirm, that they will make the crown not worth his wearing. I will not fay that the King is betrayed,...but I will pronounce, that the kingdom is undone" March, 1780. (No. 11.) To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of England, and the... | |
| charles mayo, l.l.b. - 1804 - 570 pages
...his crown, but I will affirm " that they will make the crown not worth his wearing: I will not say " the king is betrayed, but I will pronounce, that the kingdom is un" done."" This was answered by the ministerial lords in language which breathed confidence and a... | |
| Caleb Bingham - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1807 - 312 pages
...his crown ; but I will affirm, that they will make the crown not worth his wearing i I will not suy that the King is betrayed ; but I will pronounce, that the kingdom is undone. SPEECH OF GALGACHUS TO THE CALEDONIAN ARMY. COUNTRYMEN, AND FELLOW-SOLDIESIS, WHEN I consider the cause,... | |
| Oratory - 1808 - 546 pages
...subjects from the crown ; but I affirm, they will make the crown not worth his wearing. I will not say that the KING is BETRAYED, but I will pronounce, that the KINGDOM is UNDONE." This motion for the immediate removal of the troops from Boston was ably seconded by lord CAMDEN, whose... | |
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