| Reuben Percy - 1820 - 384 pages
...the most important secrets of government, must tend to alarm and disgust the friends of the present royal family, and to encourage the hopes and attempts of the Jacobites. Lastly, the memorialists cannot help remarking, that the three or four low, dark, suspected persons,... | |
| 1828 - 296 pages
...the most important secrets of government, must tend to alarm and disgust the friends of the present royal family, and to encourage the hopes and attempts of the Jacobites : — • Lastly, the memorialists cannot help remarking, that the three or four low, dark, suspected... | |
| George Bubb Dodington (baron Melcombe.) - 1828 - 302 pages
...the most important secrets of government, must tend to alarm and disgust the friends of the present royal family, and to encourage the hopes and attempts of the Jacobites : — Lastly, the memorialists cannot help remarking, that the three or four low, dark, suspected persons,... | |
| 1828 - 306 pages
...the most important secrets of government, must tend to alarm and disgust the friends of the present royal family, and to encourage the hopes and attempts of the Jacobites : — Lastly, the memorialists cannot help remarking, that the three or four low, dark, suspected persons,... | |
| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 378 pages
...the most important secrets of government, must tend to alarm and disgust the friends of the present Royal Family, and to encourage the hopes and attempts of the Jacobites : Lastly, the memorialists cannot help remarking, that the three or four low, dark, suspected persons,... | |
| John Adolphus - 1840 - 652 pages
...the most important secrets of government, must tend to alarm and disgust the friends of the present royal family, and to encourage the hopes and attempts of the Jacobites." '} An account of this intrigue, not unmixed with a large portion of his characteristic .severity, is... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1878 - 516 pages
...the most important secrets of Government, must tend to alarm and disgust the friends of the present royal family, and to encourage the hopes and attempts of the Jacobites." It was resolved that the accusation deserved no further notice; and Murray, who had been made very... | |
| 1770 - 336 pages
...Prince, and intrufted with the nioft important fecrets of government, meft tend to alarm and dilguft the friends of the prefent royal family, and" to encourage...the hopes and attempts of the Jacobites. Laftly, The memorialing cannot help remarking, that three or four dark fufpefted perfons are the only men whofe... | |
| George Bubb Dodington (Baron of Melcombe Regis) - 182? - 298 pages
...the most important secrets of government, must tend to alarm and disgust the friends of the present royal family, and to encourage the hopes and attempts of the Jacobites : — Lastly, the memorialists cannot help remarking, that the three or four low, dark, suspected persons,... | |
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