| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 sider
...injustice supported by force ; that in such circumstances, the true security of the people would consist, not in an act of parliament, but in that patriotic...them to defend, as it had already enabled them to assert, their independence ; and that to force Great Britain in this, her hour of distress, to confess... | |
| 1798 - 552 sider
...fo, and that Great Britain mould be fo unjuft and impolitic as to refume the right, when fhe mould recover means to fupport it by power, an explicit...in that patriotic energy which would enable them to to defend, as it had already enabled them to aflTert, their independence ; and that to force Great... | |
| 1799 - 402 sider
...flender defence againft tbjttftice, fupported by force ; that in fuch civcumftances, the true fccurity of the people would confift, not in an act of parliament,...would enable them to defend, as it had already enabled item to affert, their independence ; and that to force Great Britain, in this her hour of diftrefs,... | |
| Public characters - 1799 - 422 sider
...and that Great Britain (hould be fo unjaft act! and impolitic as to refumc the right, when fhe fbould recover means to fupport it by power, an explicit...renunciation would be but a flender defence againft injuftic^, fupported by force ; that in fuch circumftances, the true feCurity of the people would confift,... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 258 sider
...injustice supported by force; that in such circumstances the true security of the people would consist, not in an act of parliament, but in that patriotic...them to defend, as it had already enabled them to assert, their independence ; and that to force Great Britain, in this her hour of distress, to confess... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 534 sider
...injustice supported by force; that in such circumstances the true security of the people would consist, not in an act of parliament, but in that patriotic...them to defend, as it had already enabled them to assert, their independence ; and that to force Great Britain, in this her hour of distress, to confess... | |
| Englishmen - 1863 - 912 sider
...injustice supported by force; that in such circumstances the true security of the people would consist, not in an act of parliament, but in that patriotic...them to defend, as it had already enabled them to assert, their independence ; and that to force Great Britain, in this her hour of distress, to confess... | |
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