Alfred: Or a Narrative of the Daring and Illegal Measures to Suppress a Pamphlet Intituled, Strictures on the Declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. Respecting "Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," Commonly Called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With Interesting Remarks on a Regency; ...

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Página 31 - It provides nothing againlt the indifcreet marriage x>fa prince of the blood, being regent at the age of twenty-one, nor furnifhes any remedy againft his permitting fuch marriages to others of the blood-royal, the regal power fully veiling in him as to this purpofe, and without the...
Página 43 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to His Majefty, " that he will be gracioufly pleafed to give directions that " there be laid before this Houfe, copies of information re«.
Página 43 - Becaufe, fince the year 1771, there has been 6,917,872!. 55. o|. granted for naval purpofes, more than was. granted in an equal number of years, between 1751 and 1759, for the ufe of the navy, although we had been four years at war with France within that period.
Página 30 - ... this aft, and the confirmation of a marriage made contrary to it ; and if they are not, it will at...
Página 30 - Bccaufe the liberty of marriage is a natural right inherent in mankind. Becaufe this right is confirmed and enforced by the holy fcriptures, which declare marriage to be of divine inftitution, and deny to none the benefit of that inftitution.
Página 31 - Britain. It provides no remedy, at any age, against the improvident marriage of the King reigning, the marriage, of all others, the most •
Página 29 - ... planted in us by the Author of our nature, and utterly incompatible with all religion, natural and revealed, and therefore a mere act of power, having neither the nature nor obligation of law.
Página 25 - It may b« her WHIM to educate them in the principles of popery. And the good People of England may be put to the expence and trouble of another REVOLUTION.
Página 28 - Day, arid to the aftonifhment of the world, that a woman of hirth, beauty, and independence was the STRUMPET of the Prince of Wales. And under this idea, I have no fcale to mcalure your demerits.
Página 24 - Multa renafcentur, qua: jam cecidere ; cadentque Qua: nunc funt in honore vocabula, si VOLET usus.

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