| 1724 - 408 pagina’s
...Declarations from thence, to ftir up your Majefty's Subjefts to Rebellion : But that wljich raifes the utmoft Indignation of your Commons is, that it appears therein, that his Hopes were built upon the Mealiires that had been * taken for fome Time paft in Great Britain. It {hall be our Bofmefj to trace... | |
| 1724 - 400 pagina’s
...Declarations from thence, to ftir up your Majefty'i Subjects to Rebellion : But that which raifes the utmoft Indignation of your Commons is, that it appears therein, that his Hopes were built upon the Meidures that had been taken for fome Time paft in Great Britain. It {hall be our Kufinefs to trace... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 530 pagina’s
...thence, to ftir up your Majefty's Subjefls AMOI. &o.i. ' to rebellion : But that which raifes the utinoft indignation ' of your Commons is, that it appears therein, that his hopes ' were built upon the meafures that had been taken fo/ fome ' time paih in Great Britain. It mail be our buline's to trace... | |
| William Coxe - 1800 - 530 pagina’s
...declarations from thence, to ftir up you majefty's fubjects to rebellion; but that which raifes the utmoft indignation of your commons is, that it appears therein, that his hopes were built upon the meafures that had been taken for fome time paft in Great Britain. JU fhall be our bufinefs to trace... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 678 pagina’s
...engagements. " It is with just resentment we observe, that the Pretender still resides in Lorrain, and that he has the presumption, by declarations from...subjects to rebellion ; But that which raises the utmost indignatiou of your Commons is, that it appears therein, that his hopes were built upon the measures... | |
| William Coxe - 1816 - 430 pagina’s
...expressions :f " It is with just resentment we observe, that the Pretender still resides in Lorrain, and that he has the presumption, by declarations from thence, to stir up your majes* Journals. t Chandler. ty's subjects to rebellion; but that which raises the utmost indignation... | |
| William Coxe - 1819 - 734 pagina’s
...administration, adding, " it is with just resentment we observe that the pretender still lives in Loraine, and that he has the presumption, by declarations from...measures that had been taken for some time past in Great Britain. It shall be our business to trace out those measures, whereon he places his hopes, and... | |
| William Coxe - 1820 - 486 pagina’s
...administration, adding, " it is with just resentment we observe that the pretender still lives in Loraine, and that he has the presumption, by declarations from...measures that had been taken for some time past in Great Britain. It shall be our business to trace out those measures, whereon he places his hopes, and... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1826 - 360 pagina’s
...they said, " It is with 1715. just resentment we observe, that the Pretender still lives in Lorraine, and that he has the presumption, by declarations from...measures that had been taken for some time past in Great Britain. It shall be our business to trace out those measures, wherein he places his hopes, and... | |
| John Russell (1st earl.) - 1826 - 700 pagina’s
...they said, " It is with 1715. just resentment we observe, that the Pretender still lives in Lorraine, and that he has the presumption, by declarations from...measures that had been taken for some time past in Great Britain. It shall be our business to trace out those measures, wherein he places his hopes, and... | |
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