| SEVERAL HANDS - 1758 - 668 pągines
...Earl of Manchefter had been intuited at Venice. That ftate had broken through their fundamental law?, to content the Queen of Great Britain. How noble a...monarch that can force another nation to infringe its conftitution, dare not violate his own ! One may imagine with what difficulties our fecrctaries of... | |
| Charles baron Whitworth - 1758 - 82 pągines
...had broken through their fundamental Laws to content theQueen of Greet Britain, How noble a Pifture of Government, when a Monarch that can force another Nation to infringe its Conftitution, dare not violate his own ! One may imagine with what Difficulties our Secretaries of... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pągines
...had been infulted at Venice. That State had broken through their fundamental Laws to content theQueen of Great Britain. How noble a Picture of Government, when a Monarch that can force another Nation to irifringe its Cofiftitution, dare not violate his own ! One may imagine with what Difficulties our... | |
| 1762 - 664 pągines
...extorted, when only the boat and fervants of the earl of Mambejier had been infulted at Venice. That flate had broken through their fundamental laws to content...monarch that can force another nation to infringe its conftitution, dare not violate his own ! One may imagine with what difficulty our fecretaries of ftate... | |
| 1762 - 570 pągines
...extorted, when only the boat and fervants of the earl of Mancbejfer had been infulted at Venice. That Hate had broken through their fundamental laws to content...monarch that can force another nation to infringe its conilitution, dare not violate his own ! One may imagine with what difficulty our fecretaries of ftate... | |
| Voltaire - 1763 - 288 pągines
...and fervants of the earl of Manchcfter had been infr.'teil at Venice. That AaU had broken through the fundamental laws, to content the queen of Great Britain. How noble a picture of government, when * monarch that can force another nation to infringe it] confutation, dare not violate his own ? One'... | |
| 1765 - 374 pągines
...had broken through their fundamental Laws to content theQueen of Great Britain. How noble a Pifture of Government, when a Monarch that can force another Nation to infringe its Conftitution, dare not violate his own ! One may imagine with what Difficulties our Secretaries of... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 386 pągines
...Manchefter had been infulted at Venice. That State had broken through their fundamental Laws tocontent the Queen of Great Britain. How noble a Picture of...Monarch that can force another Nation to infringe its Conftitution, dare not violate his own ! One may imagine with what Difficulties our Secretaries of... | |
| James Burgh - 1775 - 540 pągines
...extorted, when only the boat and fervants of the earl of Manchefler had been infulted at Venice. That ftate had broken through their fundamental laws, to content...monarch that can force another nation to infringe its conftitution, dare not violate his own. One may imagine with what difficulty our fecretaries of ftate... | |
| 1758 - 748 pągines
...ful ted at Venice. That fhite had broken through their fundamental luws to content the Queen of G. Britain. How noble a picture of government, when a...monarch that can force another nation to infringe its conftitution, dare not violate his own ! One may imagine with what difficulties our fccretaries of... | |
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