| English literature - 1784 - 722 pages
...ft.ite, fncii perfons as to-his Müjefly's wifdom íhrill fecm meet ; but at the fame time that we mull, with all humility, again fubmit to his Majefty's royal...confidence of this Houfe : That in his Majefty's prefent admiuiftrafion we cannot confide: the circumitnnce under whichit wasconftituted, and the grounds upon... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1784 - 350 pages
...Majeily's undoubted, prerogative of appointing to the executive offices of State fuch perfons as to His Majefty's wifdom fhall feem meet : but, at the...humility, again fubmit to His Majefty's royal wifdom, thai. no Adminiftration, however legally appointed, can ferve His Majefty and the public with effect... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1784 - 536 pages
...Mijefiy's royal wiulom. that no Adtniniltration, ho«, ever legally appointed, can ferve his Majeily and the public with effect, which does not enjoy the confidence of this Houfe : That in hit Majrfty's prefent Adminiifranon we cannut con6de) the circamfraiicc under which it was conftiiuted,... | |
| English essays - 1784 - 1048 pages
...his Majefty's royal wiSdom, that no adminifltation, however legally appointed, cjn Serve his Majelly and the public with effect, which does not enjoy the confidence of this Houfc : that in his Majclly's prefent adminiltration we .cannot confide; the circumftanccs under which... | |
| James Hartley (Ph. D.) - 1784 - 606 pages
...executive offices of State fuch " perfons as to his Majefty's wifdom may feem meet ; but at the r" lame time that we muft, with all humility, again fubmit to his '* Majefty's Royal wifdem, that no Adminiftration, however legally .*' appointed, can ferve his Majefty and the public... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 608 pages
...prerogative of appointing to the executive offices of ftate fuch perr fons as to his Majefty's wiidom fhalj feem meet. But at the fame time that we muft with...appointed, can ferve his Majefty and the public with efleft, which does not enjoy the confidence of this houfe. . " That in his Majefty's prefent adminiftration... | |
| History - 1800 - 600 pages
...prerogative of appointing to the executive offices of ftate fuch perfons as to his majefty's wifdom ihall feem meet : but, at the fame time, that we muft, with all humility, again fubmit to his nw jetty's royal wifdom, thatnoadminiftration, however legally appoint-1 cd, can ferve his majefty... | |
| William Marshall Craig - Great Britain - 1818 - 632 pages
...His Majesty's Royal wisdom, that no Administration, however legally appointed, can serve His Majesty and the Public with effect, which does not enjoy the confidence of* this House. That in His Majesty's present Administration we cannot confide : the circumstances under which... | |
| George Pretyman - Great Britain - 1821 - 592 pages
...his majesty's royal wisdom, that no administration, however legally appointed, can serve his majesty, and the public, with effect, which does not enjoy the confidence of this house. — That in his majesty's present administration we cannot confide ; the circumstances under... | |
| 300 pages
...His Majesty's royal wisdom that no administration, however legally appointed, can serve His Majesty and the public with effect, which does not enjoy the confidence of this House; that in His Majesty's present administration we cannot confide; the circumstances under which... | |
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