| 1763 - 784 pages
...maintained in a manner truly becoming Royalty. I lament to fee it iunk even to proltitution. What a fhame was it, to fee the fecurity of this country, in point...complimented away, contrary to the opinion of Royalty itfelf, and facrificed to the prejudices and to the ignor-ance of a fet of people, the moil unfit from... | |
| 1764 - 294 pages
...to feek it funk even to proftitution. " What a fhame was it to fee the fecurity of this coun" try, in point of military force, complimented away, '* contrary to the opinion of Royalty itfelf, and facri" ficed to the prejudices and to the ignorance of a fet " of people, the moft unfit... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 288 pages
...unbiafs'cj Public. He exclaims with an honeft indignation, what a jhame was it to fee the fecnrity of. this country, in point of military force, complimented...facrificed to the prejudices, and to the ignorance of a fet of people, the moft unfit from every confederation to be confulted on a matter r dative to the... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 294 pages
...maintained in a manner truly becoming Royalty. I lament to fee it funk even to proftitution. What a fhame was it to fee the fecurity of this country,. in point...complimented away, contrary to the opinion of Royalty itfelf, and facrificed to the prejudices and to the ignorance of a fet of people, the moft unfit from... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 300 pages
...maintained in a manner truly becoming Royalty. \ lament to fee it funk even to proftitution. What a fhame was it to fee the fecurity of this country, in point...complimented away, contrary to the opinion of Royalty itfelf, and facrificed to the prejudices and to the ignorance of a fet of people, the moft unfit from... | |
| 1768 - 478 pages
...majefty's family ? How does he fpeak of the fecurity of the Houfe of Hanover ? " What a (tame (fays he) was it to fee the fecurity of this country, in point...complimented away, contrary to the opinion of royalty itfelf, and facrificed to the prejudices, and to the ignorance of a fet of people, the moft unfit,... | |
| John Wilkes - 1769 - 290 pages
...and unbiafTed Public. He exclaims with an honeft indignation, what a Jhame voas it to fee thefecurity of this country, in point of military force, complimented...away, CONTRARY TO THE OPINION OF ROYALTY ITSELF, and j'acrificcd to ibe prejudices, and to the ignorance of a fet of people, the moft u;:Jit from every... | |
| Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of Grafton, John Wilkes - 1769 - 344 pages
...cenfured by the judicious and unbiaffed Public. He exclaims, with an honeft indignation, " what a marne was it to fee the fecurity " of this country, in point...military " force,, complimented away, CONTRARY " TO -«' TO THE OPINION OF ROYALTY if SELF, " and facrinced to the prejudices and tp ." the ignorance of... | |
| Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of Grafton, John Wilkes - 1769 - 348 pages
...fee the fecurity " of this country, in point of military ^ force, complimented away, CONTRARY " TO *' TO THE OPINION OF ROYALTY ITSELF, *' and facrificed to the prejudices and to *' the ignorance of a fet of people, the " moft unfit from every confideration " to be confulted on a matter relative "... | |
| John Wilkes - 1769 - 284 pages
...in " a manner truly becoming Royalty. I lament to " fee it funk even to proftitution. What a mame " was it to fee the fecurity of this country, in " point of military force, complimented awjy, " contrary to the opinion of Royalty itfelf, and " facrificed to the prejudices and to the ignorance... | |
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