| 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 - History - 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
...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 - Great Britain - 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 - Great Britain - 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 - England - 1801 - 384 pages
...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...constitution, as it was established at the glorious and necessary revolution." The The dutiful, but dignified demeanour, and the serious firmness with... | |
| History - 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
...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...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 - England - 1804 - 328 pages
...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.', Thus ended this famous speech: but his hard hearted majesty would scarcely sit in his chair, to hear... | |
| B. Lambert - London (England) - 1806 - 616 pages
...of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence to and regard for your people, is an enemy to your majesty's person and family, a violator of...constitution, as. it was established at the glorious and necessary revolution." offices belonging to the chamberlain and the Ascending the steps, on the... | |
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