| 1788 - 638 strani
...prudent and temperate uie of its powers, to the authority of parliament, and farisfaflion and luppinefs to all "his people. That, by thefe means, they truft...avoid any occafion of having recourfe to the alarming «nd dangerous expedient, of calling in foreign forces to tlie fupport of his Majefty's authority within... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 638 strani
...happincfs to all his people. That, by thefe means, they tru'l to avoid any occafion of having recoorfe to the alarming and dangerous expedient, of calling in foreign forces to the fupport of his MajtUy's authority within his own dominions, and the ftill more dicadful calaruity, of (bedding Britifh... | |
| 1788 - 642 strani
...prudent and temperate ufe of its powers, to the authority of parliament, and fatisfiictiou and happinefs to all his people. That, by thefe means, they truft to avoid any ocçafion of having recourfe to the alarming and dangerous expedient, of calling in foreign forces... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 520 strani
...happiness to all his people. — By these means, we trust, we shall avoid any occasion for having recourse to the alarming and dangerous expedient of calling in foreign forces to the support of His Majesty's authority within his own dominions, and the still more dreadful calamity of... | |
| Parliament lists - 1832 - 1026 strani
...happiness to all his people. " By these means we trust we shall avoid any occasion of having recourse to the alarming and dangerous expedient of calling in foreign forces to the support of his Majesty's authority within his own dominions, and the still more dreadful calamity of... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1841 - 834 strani
...happiness to all his people. That, by these [means, they trusted to avoid any occasion of having recourse to the alarming and dangerous expedient of calling in foreign forces to the support of his majesty's authority within his own dominions, and the still more dreadful calamity of... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1859 - 390 strani
...happiness to all his people. By these means, we trust, we shall avoid any occasion for having recourse to the alarming and dangerous expedient of calling in foreign forces to the support of his Majesty's authority within his own dominions, and the still more dreadful calamity of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1875 - 592 strani
...happiness to all his people. By these means, we trust, we shall avoid any occasion for having recourse to the alarming and dangerous expedient of calling in foreign forces to the support of his Majesty's authority within his own dominions, and the still more dreadful calamity of... | |
| Robert Macfarlan - 1911 - 572 strani
...happiness to all his people : That, by these means, they trust to avoid any occasion of having recourse to the alarming and dangerous expedient of calling in foreign forces to the support of his Majesty's authority within his own dominions, and the still more dreadful calamity of... | |
| John Drinkwater - 1928 - 448 strani
...authority of parliament, and satisfaction and happiness to all his people," trusting by this to avoid "the alarming and dangerous expedient of calling in foreign forces to the support of His Majesty's authority within his own dominions, and the still more dreadful calamity of... | |
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