| Edmund Bohun - 1689 - 190 sider
...Government of England, many of them being alfo diftinguilhed by their conftanc Fidelity to the Crown, who da both accompany us in this Expedition, and have earneftly...For it is not to be imagined, that either thofe who bav« Invited us, or tbofe-that are already come to Affift us, can joynifi ^wicked attempt of Conqueft,... | |
| Isaac Kimber - 1722 - 618 sider
...for the Religion and Government of England, many of them being alfo dirtinguifhed by their conftant Fidelity to the Crown, who do both accompany us in this Expedition, and have earneltly follicited us to it, will cover us from all fuch malicious Infinuations : For it is not to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 500 sider
...for the Religion and Government of England; many of them being alfo dift nguifhed by their conftant Fidelity to the Crown, who do both accompany us in...have invited us, or thofe who are already come to nilift us, can join in a wicked Attempt of Conquefl, to make void their own lawful Titles to their... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 500 sider
...tor the Religion and Government of England; many of them being alfo dirt nguifhed by their conflant Fidelity to the Crown, who do both accompany us in...folicited us to it, will cover us from all fuch malicious J: finuntions. For it is not to be imagined, that either thofe who have invited us, or thofe who are... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1791 - 824 sider
...many of them aljo being diftinguijked by their conftant fidelity to the croian, who do both.accompany us in this expedition, and have earneftly folicited...will cover us from all fuch malicious infinuations.' In the fpirit, and upon one occafion in the words *, of this declaration, the ftatutes parled in that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1791 - 232 sider
...the religion and government of England, ' many of them alfo being dijiinguijhed by their conjtant ' .fidelity to the crown, who do both accompany us in...' this expedition, and have earneftly folicited us c to it, wfH cover us from all fuch malicious infi' nuations*' In the fpirit, and upon one occafion... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 390 sider
...and govern, ^novation. * ment °f ^n^an^) many tfthem alfo being di/tinguijl}~ f ed by their canjlant fidelity to. the crown, who do ' both accompany us...us to it, will cover us from all * fuch malicious insinuations,' .. In In the fpirit, and upon one occafion in the words,* of this declaration, the ftatutes... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 392 sider
...and govern' ment of England, many of them alfo. being diftinguijh* ed by their conftant fidelity ts the crown, who do * both accompany us in this expedition,...us to it, will cover us from all < fuch malicious infinuatibns,* "' In the fpirit, and upon one oqcafion in the words,* of this declaration, the ftatutes... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 860 sider
...for the Religion and Government of England ; many of them beiug also distinguished by their constant fidelity to the crown, who do both accompany us in this Expedition, and have earnestly solicited us to it, will cover us from all such malicious insinuations. For it is not to... | |
| 1816 - 732 sider
...tor the religion and goTernment of England, many of them also being distinguished by their constant fidelity to the crown, who do both accompany us in this expedition, and have earnestly solicited us to it, will cover us from all such malicious insinuations : tor it is not to... | |
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