| Tobias Smollett - 1761 - 486 pages
...moft valuable prerogatives of, my " crown: and, as the fureft foundation of the " whole, and the beft means to draw down the " divine favour on my reign, it is my fixed pur" pofe to countenance and encourage the pracTice " of true religion and virtue. " I reflect, with... | |
| 1775 - 510 pages
...the muft valuable prerogatives of my crown; and, as the furelr foundation of the whole, and the bcft means to draw down the Divine favour on my reign, it is my fixed purpofe to countenance and encourage the practice of true religion and virtue. " I refleft, with pleafure,... | |
| 1775 - 448 pages
...the moft valuable prerogatives of my crown: and, as the fureft foundation of the whole, and the beft means to draw down the Divine favour on my reign, it is my fixed purpofe to countenance and encourage the practice of true religion and virtue. í£ I reflíét, with... | |
| William Belsham - 1795 - 492 pages
...greatest and most permanent security of my throne. The civil and religious rights of my loving subjects are equally dear to me with the most valuable prerogatives of my crown." After an ample delineation of the flourishing circumstances of the kingdom, he concludes as follows... | |
| 1803 - 466 pages
...the moft valuable prerogatives of my crown : and, as the fureft foundation of the whole, and the^eft means to draw down the divine favour on my reign, it is my fixed purpofe to countenance and encourage the practice of true religion and virtue."—To forget fuch expreffions,... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 532 pages
...valuable prerogatives of my crown ; and as the fureft foundation of the whole, and the beft * 76<x means to draw down the divine favour on my reign, it is my fixed purpofe to countenance and encourage the pra&ice of true religion and virtue." He then mentioned the... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 710 pages
...State, and to maintain the toleration inviolable. The civil and religious rights of my loving subjects are equally dear to me with the most valuable prerogatives...encourage the practice of true religion and virtue. " I reflect with pleasure on the successes with which the British arms have been prospered this last... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 482 pages
...rights of my loving " subjects, are equally dear to me with the most valuable pre" rogatives of the crown : and as the surest foundation of the " whole...reign, it is my fixed purpose, to countenance and encou" rage the practice of true religion and virtue." In these flattering assurances of the new monarch... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 702 pages
...State, and to maintain the toleration inviolable. The civil and religious rights of my loving subjects are equally dear to me with the most valuable prerogatives...crown: and, as the surest foundation of the whole, ai>d the best means to draw down the Divine favour on my reign, it is uiy fixed purpose to countenance... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 568 pages
...inviolable. The " civil and religious rights of my loving subjects are equally 1760 " dear to me with the valuable prerogatives of my crown; " and as the surest...encourage the " practice of true religion and virtue." He then mentioned the successes of ourselves and our allies, the state of commerce, and the land and... | |
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