| Great Britain. Parliament - 1789 - 604 strani
...recovery, be the object, it i with the trucft fincerity the Prince exprcdcs his firm conviclion, tha no event would be more repugnant to the feelings of...Father than the knowledge, that the government of his Son and Repreftnr;! rive had exhibited the Sovereign Power of the realm in a ftate of do gredation,... | |
| 1790 - 734 strani
...recovery, be the object, it is with the trueft fincerity the prince expreffes his firm conviftion, that no event would be more repugnant to the feelings...than the knowledge, that the government of his fon r.nd reprefentative had exhibited the fovereign power of the realm in a itate of degradation, of curtailed... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 694 strani
...recovery, be the objeft, it is with the trued fincerity the Prince expreffes his firm convicción, that no event would be more repugnant to the feelings...government of his fon and reprefentative had exhibited the fovereign power of the realm in a ftate of degradation, of curtailed authority and diminiihed energy... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 652 strani
...recovery, be the objeft, it i» with the trueft fmcerity the Prince expreffes his firm conviftion, that no event would be more repugnant to the feelings...the knowledge, that the government of his fon and reprefenfative had exhibited the fovereign power of -the realm in a ftate of degradation, of curtailed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1912 - 662 strani
...and wishet on the happy day of his recovery, be the object, the Prince expresses his firm conviction, that no event would be more repugnant to the feelings...father, than the knowledge that the government of his son and representative had exhihited the sovereign power of the realm in a state of degradation, of... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 strani
...recovery, be the object, it is with the truest sincerity the prince ex« presses his firm conviction, that no event would be more repugnant to the feelings...father, than the knowledge, that the government of his son and representative had exhibited the sovereign power in a state of tit-gradation, of curtailed... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 500 strani
...recovery, be the ** object, it is with the truest sincerity the Prince expresses his " firm conviction, that no event would be more repugnant to «« the...father, than the knowledge, that the " government of his son and representative had exhibited the " sovereign power of the realm in a state of degradation,... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 502 strani
...sincerity the Prince expres.ses his ." firm eonviction, that no event would be more repugnant tp •• the feelings of his royal father, than the knowledge, that the *' government of his son and representative had exhibited the " sovereign power of the realm in a state of degradation,... | |
| 1808 - 324 strani
...recovery, be the object, it is with the truest sincerity the Prince expresses his firm conviction, that no event would be more repugnant to the feelings...father, than the knowledge, that the government of his son and representative had exhibited the sovereign power of the realm in a state of degradation, of... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - 1808 - 496 strani
...recovery, be the object, it is with the truest sincerity the Prince expresses his firm conviction, that no event Would be more repugnant to the feelings of his royal father, tiian the knowledge that the government of his son and representative h.id exhibited the sovereign... | |
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