| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 sider
...for independent flatei. If their treafon be fuffercd to take root, much mifchief mult grow from ir, to the fafety of my loyal colonies, to the commerce of my kingdoms, and indeed to the pt efeot lyftem of all Europe. One great advantage, however, will be derived fro.:i the objeft of the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1777 - 388 sider
...continent, in the odious light of tyrants and opprerTors. The fpeech,. Sir, ftates, that " if treafon be fuffered to take root, much mifchief muft grow from it to the fafety of my loyal colonies." Alas ! Sir, what we call treafon and rebellion, and they juft refiftance and a glorious refolution,... | |
| William Burke - 1777 - 198 sider
...adopt the lofty tone of the epithets fo becoming them, but fo little becoming me,) " if their treafon be fuffered to take " root, much mifchief muft grow from it, to the •'* fafety of the loyal Colonies to the commerce " of thefe kingdoms ; — and indeed to the prefent " fyftem of... | |
| John Wilkes - 1777 - 344 sider
...Il paroit par ce papier que Tie fpecch, Sir, ftates, that " if treafon ** be fuffered to ta'.e roat, much mifchief muft *' grow from it to the fafety of my loyal colo- , " nies." Alas I Sir, what we call treafon and rebellion, and they juft refiftance and a glorious... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 sider
...and have prcfumed to fet up their rebellious confederacies for independent ftates. If their treafon be fuffered to take root, much mifchief muft grow...great advantage, however, will be derived from the objeft of the rebels being openly avowed, and clearly underitood ; we mall have unanimity at home,... | |
| 1782 - 434 sider
...power, and whereby the unhappy people had been deluded and op p relied ; that if their treafon was fuffered to take root, much mifchief muft grow from it, to the fafety 6f the loyal Colonies, to the commerce of thefe kingdoms, and to the fyftcin of Europe. His Majefty,... | |
| John Wilkes - 1786 - 460 sider
...light of * tyrants and opprellbrs. The fpeech, Sir, ftates, that " if treafon be fufFered " to lake root, much mifchief muft grow from it to the '* fafety of my loyal colonies." Alas ! Sir, what we call treafon and rebellion, and they juft refiftance and a glorious revolution,... | |
| 1794 - 614 sider
...and have prefumed to fet up their rebellious confederacies for independent ftate«. If their treafon be fuffered to take root, much mifchief muft grow...to the commerce of my kingdoms, and indeed to the prefen; fyftem of «II Europe. One great advantage, however, will be derived from the objedl of the... | |
| William Belsham - 1795 - 374 sider
...and have PRESUMED to fet up their REBELLIOUS CONFEDERACIES 3S INDEPENDENT STATES. If their TREASON be fuffered to take root, much mifchief muft grow from it to the prefent fyftem of all Europe." His Majefty was happy to inform them, " that the fuccefles already obtained... | |
| Parliament proc - 1802 - 370 sider
...continent, in the odious light of tyrants and opprefTors. The fpeech, Sir, ftates, that « iftreafon be fuffered to take root, much mifchief muft grow from it to the fafety of my loyal colonies." Alas! Sir, what we call treafon and rebellion, and they juft refiftance and a glorious refolution,... | |
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