... as any one : But yet he could not be of opinion to truft the liberties of the people in the hands of any miniftry, for fo long a time as above a year. That neither in king William's nor queen Anne's reigns, nor... Historical Register - Page 3291722Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 530 pages
...That he and all his Family had come as early and as readily into the Revolution, and on all Occafions had appear'd as zealous for the prefent happy Settlement...truft the Liberties of the People in the Hands of any MjV niftry, for fo long a Time as above a Year. That neither in King William's nor Queen Anne's Reigns,... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763 - 608 pages
...the revolution, and, on all occafions, had appeared as zealous for the prclcnt happy ertablifhment, as any one : But yet he could not be of opinion to...above a year. That neither in king William's nor queen Anne's reigns, nor fince his prcfent majefty's acceflion to the throne, even in times of open and a£tual... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 608 pages
...the revolution, and, on all occafions, had appeared as zealous for the prefent happy eftabliihment, as any one : But yet he could not be of opinion to...above a year. That neither in king William's nor queen Anne's reigns, nor iince his prefent majefty's acceffion to the throne, even in times of open and actual... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1811 - 706 pages
...early and as readily into the Revolution, and on all occasions had appeared as zealous for the present happy settlement as any one : but yet he could not be of opinion, to trust the liberties of the people in the hands of any ministry, for so long a time at above a year.... | |
| 1722 - 476 pages
...and on all Occafion:, had appear'd as zealous for the prefent happy Settlement, as any one ; But yec he could not be of Opinion to truft the Liberties...Hands of any Miniftry, for fo long a Time as above »Year. That neither in King Jfifliow's nor Queen Anne's, Reigns, nor fince his prefent Majefty's Acceflion... | |
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