| Great Britain. Parliament - 1789 - 604 strani
...debate with the exiftence and union of the perfon a 1 and politic character of His Majefty. " T hat the King's " political character was, in the eye of...— " and would continue fo to do until his natural demife." — His dodtrine, which had been frequently urged, he had endeavoured in vain to have explained... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 694 strani
...fide. He expoted, with great ability, the futility of the doalrine advanced by the law-officers, " That the king's political character was, in the eye...infeparable from his perfonal— that it remained entire and perfeft — and would continue fo to do unti] his natural demife.'" This doftrine, which had been frequently... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 652 strani
...fide. He expofed, wiih great ability, the futility of the doctrine advanced by the Ijw-olficers, " That the king's political character was, in the eye...infeparable from his perfonal — that it remained entire aiul perfeift— and would continue fo to do until his natural deniife." This docbine, which had been... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 626 strani
...Dundas, and was further opposed by Mr. Fox, who attacked the doctrine advanced by the law officers, " That the " King's political character was, in the eye of " the law, inseparable from his personal — that " it remained entire and perfect — and would " continue so... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 522 strani
...pressed in debate with the existence and union of the personal and politic character of his majesty : " That the king's political character was, in the eye of the law, inseparable from his personal — that it remained entire and perfect—and would continue so to do... | |
| William Cobbett - 1816 - 736 strani
...pressed in debate with the existence and union of the personal and politic character of his Majesty : " That the king's political character was, in the eye of the law, inseparable from his personal — that it remained entire and perfect - — and would continue so'to... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1822 - 764 strani
...supported, both upon the arguments which the minister himself adduced, and on others. The law officers maintained, as a fundamental doctrine, that the king's political character was, in the eye of the law, inseparable from his personal ; that it remained entire and perfect, and would continue so to do until... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - 464 strani
...to put out all his intellectual strength. Scott having laid down as an incontrovertible proposition, that "the king's political character was in the eye of the law inseparable from his personal, and so would continue until his demise," Fox turned against this doctrine... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - 590 strani
...to put out all his intellectual strength. Scott having laid down as an incontrovertible proposition, that " the king's political character was in the eye of the law inseparable from his personal, and so would continue until his demise." Fox turned against this doctrine... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - 452 strani
...to put out all his intellectual strength. Scott having laid down as an incontrovertible proposition, that " the king's political character was in the eye of the law inseparable from his personal, and so would continue until his demise," Fox turned against this doctrine... | |
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