| Philip Caryl Jessup - International police - 1928 - 184 pages
...supporting that maritime power which the exertions and valor of his people have, under the blessings of Providence, enabled him to establish and maintain;...the general intercourse and happiness of mankind: His Majesty is therefore pleased, by and with the advice of his privy council, to order, and it is... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - Archives - 1896 - 856 pages
...vindicating his just rights and for supporting that maritime power which the exertions and valour of his people have under the blessing of Providence, enabled...to the general intercourse and happiness of mankind : His Majesty is therefore pleased, by and with the advice of his privy council, to order, and it is... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1916 - 696 pages
...therefore took further measures ' for supporting that maritime power which the exertions and valour of his people have, under the blessing of Providence, enabled him to establish and maintain.' The maintenance of this power was ' essential to the safety and prosperity of His Majesty's Dominions... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...vindicating his just rights, and for supporting that maritime power which the exertions and valour of his people have, under the blessing of Providence, enabled...establish and maintain ; and the maintenance of which is uut more essential to the safety and prosperity of his majesty's dominions, than it is to the protection... | |
| Neutrality - 1928 - 198 pages
...supporting that maritime power which the exertions and valor of his people have, under the blessings of Providence, enabled him to establish and maintain;...the general intercourse and happiness of mankind: His Majesty is therefore pleased, by and with the advice of his privy council, to order, and it is... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 770 pages
...exertions and valour of Ins [leople have, • under the blessing of providence, enabled him to cslabli«h and maintain; and the maintenance of which is not...the protection of such states as still retain their inclependance, and to the general intercourse and happiness of mankind : — His Majesty i.- therefore... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 820 pages
...vindicating his just rights, and for supporting that maritime paver, vhii-h the exertions and valour of this people have, under the blessing of Providence, enabled...not more essential to the safety and prosperity of bis majesty's dominions, than it is to the protection of such states as still retain their independence,... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1807 - 706 pages
...surrognte», as .ibo the several courts of admiralty within л.] 491 Providence, enabled him to establish anJ maintain ; and the maintenance of which is not more essential to the safrt;' and prosperity of his Majesty's dominion», than it is to the protection of such States as... | |
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