| 1762 - 792 páginas
...this inconfiderate ftcp, and which, for the misfortune of mankind, ftjll reigns fo much in the Britifh government, is what made, in the fame inftant, the...attacked the king's dignity. Your excellency may think ol retiring when, and in the manner, is convenient to you ; which is the only aniwer that, without... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1762 - 82 páginas
...for the Misfortune of Mankind, ftill reigns fo much in the Britijh Government, is what made, in th^ fame Inftant, the Declaration of War, and attacked...Excellency may think of retiring when, and in the Manner, is convenient to you ; which is the only Anfwer that, without detaining you, his Majefty has... | |
| 1762 - 296 páginas
...diâatéd this inconfiderate Step, and which, for thfc Misfortune of Mankind, ftill reigns fo muchi fn the Britijh Government, is what made, in the fame Inftant, the Declaration of War, and at~ tacked the King's Dignity. Your Excellency «lay think of retiring when, and in the Manner is convenient... | |
| John Entick - 1764 - 510 páginas
...inconfiderate ftep, and which, for the misfortune of mankind, ftill reigns fo much in the Britifli government, is what made, in the fame inftant, the...excellency may think of retiring when, and in the manner, it mall be convenient to you •, which is the only anfwer that, without detaining you, his... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 156 páginas
...Step, and which, for the Misfortune of Mankind, ftill reigns fo much in the Britifh Government, ivhich made in the fame Inftant the Declaration of War, and attacked the King of Spain'* Dignity, p. 67. It is plain they were accommodating themfelves at any rate tamely to... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 288 páginas
...ftep, and which, for the misfortune of mankind, ftill reigns fo much in the Britim government, which made in the fame inftant the declaration of -war, and attacked the King of Spain'j dignity, p. 67. It is plain they were accommodating themfelves at any rate tamely to... | |
| John Wilkes - 1767 - 300 páginas
...fiep, and which, for the misfortune of mankind, ftill reigns fo much in the Britifh government, which made in the fame inftant the declaration of war, and attacked the King of SpainV dignity, p. 67. It is plain they were accommodating themfelves at any rate tamely to... | |
| English liberty - 1769 - 430 páginas
...jiep, and which, for the misfortune of mankind, jiill reigns fo much in the Briti/fi government, which made in the fame inftant the declaration of war, and attacked the King of Spain s dignity, [p. 67.] K It 3» 1? It is plain they were accommodating themfelves at any... | |
| John Wilkes - 1769 - 544 páginas
...and which, for " the misfortune of mankind, ftill reigns fo much in the " Britijh government, which made in the fame inftant '• the declaration of war, and attacked the King of Spain s " dignity p. 67." It is plain they were accommodating thernfelves, at any rate, tamely... | |
| John Almon - 1792 - 458 páginas
...'•• ' ;-..;.." Your obedierit fervant, Britifli government, is what made, in the fame inftanr, the declaration of war, and attacked the King's dignity....Your Excellency may think of retiring when, and in what manner^ it is convenient to you ; which is the only anfwer that, without detaining ycu, his Majefty... | |
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