| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 512 pages
...Law to keep any '*— " ~v~ '"-I Englijbman out of his own Country ; and as Mr La-iv was a Subject of Great Britain, it was not even in the King's Power to hinder him from coming over, if he thought tit.' To this the Lord Trevor reply'd, ' That Mr Law was, in- Ld Trevor, deed, a Subject of Great Britain,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 510 pages
...Law to ke< p any *— ~~ v~ ~> Englijbman out of his own Country ; and as Mr Laiu was a Subject of Great Britain, it was not even in the King's Power to hinder him from coming over, if he thought fie.' To this the Lord Trevor reply 'd, ' That Mr Latu was, in- Ld Trevor, deed, a Subject of Great... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1759 - 478 pages
...was no law to keep any Englimman out of his country; and, as Mr. Law was a fubjecT: of Great-Britain, it was not even in the king's power to hinder him from coming over. After . ibme difpute, the fubject was dropped, and this great projector pleaded his pardon at the king's... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 608 pages
...Englifhman out of his country; and as Mr. Law was a fubje&of Great-Britain, it was not even in the kind's power to hinder him from coming over, if he thought fit.' To this the lord Trevor replied, * That Mr. Law was indeed a fubje&of Great-Britain, and therefore, as fuch, had an undoubted... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1793 - 440 pages
...He faid there was no law to keep any Enghfliman out of his country; and, as Mr. Law was a fubject of Great -Britain, it was not even in the King's power to hinder him from coming over. After fome difpute, the fubject was dropped , and this great projector pleaded his pardon in the K... | |
| John Philip Wood - 1794 - 330 pages
...no law to keep an Engliftunan out of his own country ; and as Mr Law was a fubjecl of Great Br1tain, it was not even in the King's power to hinder him from coming home, if he thought fit. To this Lord Trevor replied, that Mr Law was indeed a fubject of Great Britain,... | |
| 1795 - 408 pages
...there was no law to keep any Englifhman out of his own country 4 and that, as Mr. Law was a fubject of Great Britain, it was not even in the king's power...to hinder him from coming over, if he thought fit. Lord Carteret took, alfo, a part, on the tide of govern*. rnent, in the debate on the navy debt, and... | |
| 1800 - 830 pages
...that there was no> law to keep an Kngliihman out ot his own cuuntry ; and, as Mr. Law was afuljeclor Great Britain, it was -not even in the King's power to hinder him from coming home, it he thought fit. To this L"'rd I nvor replied, that .Vr. Law was indeed a fubjeft of Great... | |
| 1800 - 770 pages
...that there was no law to keep an Knglifhman out of his own countiy ; and, as Mr« Law was a fubjecl ot Great Britain, it was not even in the King's power to hinder him from coming home, it he thought fit. To this Lord Trevor replied, that .Vir. Law was indeed a iub-'cetof Great... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 594 pages
...law to ,72I. keep an Erigliliiman out of his country; and, as Mr. Law was a fubjecl of Great-Britain, it was not even in the King's power to hinder him from coming over. After fome difpute, the luhjecl was dropped, and this great projector pleaded his pardon in the King's-Bench,... | |
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