| George II (King of Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1737 - 40 pages
...Queen, and until you return to your Duty, you fhall not refide in my Palace; which I will not fuffer to be made the Refort of them, who under the Appearance of an Attachment to you, foment the pivifion which you have made in my Family, and thereby weaken the common Intereft of the Whole. In... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1742 - 460 pages
...you return to your Duty, you fhall I.. — Y"~ "'J not refide in my Palace ; which I will not fuffer to be made the Refort of them, who under the Appearance...have made in my Family, and thereby weaken the common Intereil of the Whole. In this Situation I will receive no Reply : But when your Aftions manifell a... | |
| Algernon Sidney - Great Britain - 1744 - 422 pages
...Queen, and until you re~ turn to your Duty, you fhall not refide in my Palace ; which I will not fuffer to be made the Refort of them, who under the Appearance...have made in my Family, and thereby weaken the common Imereft of the Whole." " In this Situation I will receive no Reply: But when your Actions manifeft... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - Great Britain - 1759 - 674 pages
...queen, and until you return to your duty, you (hall not rciide in my palace ; which I will not fuffer to be made the refort of them, who, under the appearance...weaken the common intereft of the whole. " In this fituation I will receive no reply ; but when your adtions-manifeft a juft fenfe of your duty and fubmiffion,... | |
| Great Britain - 1775 - 484 pages
...Queen; and until he returned to his duty, helhuuld t>ot refidc in his palace, which he would not fuller to be made the refort of them, who, under the appearance of an attachment to him, fomented the divifion which he had made in his family, and thereby weakened the common intereft... | |
| William Coxe - Great Britain - 1800 - 522 pages
...queen, and until you return to your duty, you fhall not refide in my palace, which I will not fuffer to be made the refort of them, who, under the appearance...thereby weaken the common intereft of the whole. In this fituation I will receive no reply ; but when your actions manifeft a juft fenfe of your duty and fubmiffion,... | |
| William Coxe - Prime ministers - 1816 - 464 pages
...return to your duty, you shall not reside in my palace, which I will not suffer to be made the resort of them, who, under the appearance of an attachment to you, foment the division which you have made in my family, and thereby weaken thecommon interest of the whole. In this... | |
| Robert Huish - Great Britain - 1821 - 746 pages
...return to your duty, you shall not reside in my palace : which I will not suffer to be made the resort of them, who, under the appearance of an attachment to you, foment the division which you have made in my family, and thereby weaken the common interest of the whole. la... | |
| C. St. George - 1830 - 600 pages
...return to your duty, you shall not reside in my palace, which I will not suffer to be Et the resort of them, who, under the appearance of an attachment to you, foment the division which you have made .; my family, and thereby weaken the common interest of la whole. " In... | |
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