| 1790 - 734 strani
...the facred principles which feated the houfe of Brunfwtc upoii the throne, ever to aflume or extrcife any power, be his claim what it might, that was not derived from the will of the people exprefled by their reprefentativesi The duke of Gloucefter confirmed the declaration of the duke of... | |
| William Belsham - 1795 - 566 strani
...the name of the prince, expressed his wishes, " that the question might be waved. No claim of rHrt," his highness said, " had been advanced by the prince...new administration, in the arrangement of which the pnst of lord president had been assigned to him, now varying the course of his policy, spoke with great... | |
| Thomas Augustus Lloyd - 1795 - 396 strani
...facred principles whicll fcated the houfe of Brunfwick upon the throne, ever to affume or exercife any power,, be his claim what it might, that was not derived from the will of the people expreffed by their reprefentatives," The duke of Glouceftci confirmed the declaration of the duke of... | |
| William Belsham - 1796 - 572 strani
...facred principles which feated the houfe iioufe of Brunfwick upon the throne, ever to aflame or txercife any power, be his' claim what it might, that was not derived from the will of the people exprefled by their xepreferitAtives." Lord 1'hurlow, who had at firft confentcd to take a part in the... | |
| 1801 - 602 strani
..." well the sacred principles which seated the house of Brunswick " on the throne of Great Britain, ever to assume or exercise any " power, be his claim what it might, not derived from the will of fl the people, expressed by their Representatives and by their " Lordships... | |
| 1801 - 622 strani
..." well the sacred principles which seated the house of Brunswick " on the throne of Great Britain, ever to assume or exercise any " power, be his claim what it might, not derived from the will " of the people, expressed by their representatives and by their " Lordships... | |
| 1801 - 606 strani
..." well the sacred principles which seated the house of Brunswick " on the throne of Great Britain, ever to assume or exercise any " power, be his claim what it mi^ht, not derived from the will of " the people, expressed by their Representatives and bv their "... | |
| CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B. - 1804 - 582 strani
...brother too well understood the sacred " principles which seated the house of Brunswick on the throne, to assume " or exercise any power, be his claim what...will of the people expressed by their representatives and their " lordships assembled in parliament.'" 1 The report of a committee appointed to search for... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 502 strani
...too well the sacred principles, which seated the house of Brunswick on the throne of Great Britain, ever to assume or exercise any power, be his claim what it might, not derived from the will of the people, expressed by their representatives and their lordships in... | |
| 1808 - 324 strani
...too well the sacred principles which seated the house of Brunswick on the throne of Great Britain, ever to assume or exercise any power, be his claim what it might, not derived from the -wilt of the people, expressed by their representatives, and their lordships in... | |
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