| 1741 - 858 pages
...and to withdraw your confidence in and regard fur your people, is an enemy to your Majefty's pcrfon and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy conftitution as it was eftablifhed at the glorious and ncceflary revolution." The Lord Mayor waited... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1772 - 656 pages
...particular, and to withdraw his confidence and regard from his people, was an qnemy to his Majefty's perfon and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy conftitution as it was eftablilhed at the glorious and neceflary revolution." This anfwer was varioufly... | |
| London Guildhall - 1791 - 70 pages
...from the CITY of LONDON in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in and regard for your people, is an enemy to your MAJESTY'S PERSON and FAMILY, a...violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy conftitution, as it was eftablilhed at the glorious Revolution." PAINTING. PAINTING. PAINTING. '•ROYAL... | |
| William Belsham - 1795 - 388 pages
...fubjects in general, and from the City of London in particular, is an enemy to your Majefty's perfon and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy Conftitution, as it was eftablifhed at the GLORIOUS and NECESSARY REVOLUTION." The KING, who was accufed... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1798 - 524 pages
...and to withdraw your confidence to, and regard for your people, is an enemy to your majefty's perfon and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy conftitution, as it \\ as eftablifhed at the glorious and necefiary revolution." Though his majefty... | |
| John Britton - 1801 - 384 pages
...from the city of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in, and regard for your people, is an enemy to your Majesty's person and family ;...constitution, as it was established at the glorious and necessary revolution." The The dutiful, but dignified demeanour, and the serious firmness with... | |
| 1803 - 582 pages
...particular, and to withdraw his confidence and regard from his people, was an enemy to his Majefty's perfon and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy constitution as it was eftablimed at the glorious and neceflary revolution." This anfwer was varioufly judged. Thofe who paid... | |
| charles mayo, l.l.b. - 1804 - 570 pages
...the " city of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in and " regard for your people, is an enemy to your majesty's person and family, "...constitution, " as it was established at the glorious and necessary revolution." 1 —To this no reply was given: but his majesty's displeasure was sufficiently... | |
| William Austin - 1804 - 328 pages
...the city of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in, and regard for, your people, is an enemy to your Majesty's person and family, a violator of the public peace,"and a betrayer of our happy constitution as it was established at the glorious revolution.',... | |
| Charles Heath - 1806 - 900 pages
...dared, or shall hereafter endeavour, by false insinuations and suggestions, to alienate your majesty'* affections from your loyal subjects in general, and...person and family, a violator of the public peace, aud a betrayer of our happy constitution, as it was established at the glorious revolution." Whatever... | |
| |