| Andrew Henderson - 1752 - 252 páginas
...regard that it is for the greateft Part due to thofe very Subjects whom he promifes to protect, chenfh and defend, He is refolved to take the Advice of his...the Good of His People the fole Rule of His Actions. Farthermore, We here in his Name declare, That the' fame Rule laid down for the Funds, fhall be followed... | |
| Thomas Fairfax Baron Fairfax - 1786 - 492 páginas
...thofe very fub- • jects; whom he promifes to proteut, cherifh and defend, he is refolved to take thg .advice of his parliament concerning it, in which he thinks he acts the part of a }uft prince, who makes the good of his people the fole rule of his actions. ' Farthermorc, we here... | |
| William Russell - 1789 - 606 páginas
...THEHISTORYOF « yet, jn regard it is due to thole very fubjefts whom " our Royal Father promifes to proteft, cherifh, and " defend, he is refolved to take the advice of his parlia" ment concerning it ; in which he thinks he adte the " part of a juft prince, wiio makes the... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 514 páginas
...our royal father " promises to protect, cherish, and defend, he is resolved " to take the advice of of his parliament concerning it; in " which he thinks he acts the part of a just prince, who " makes the good of his people the sole rule of his actions. Furthermore, " Furthermore,... | |
| James Stanley (7th earl of Derby.) - 1804 - 682 páginas
...that it is now a moft heavy load upon the nation ; yet, in regard that it is for the greateft part due to thofe very fubjects whom he promifes to protect,...the good of his people the fole rule of his actions. Farthermore, we here in his name declare, that the lame rule laid down for the funds, fhall be followed... | |
| George Charles (bookseller.) - 1817 - 490 páginas
...greatest part due to those very subjects whom he promises to protect, cherish, and defend, he is resolved to take the advice of his Parliament concerning it, in which he thinks he acts the part of a just Prince, who makes the good of his people the sole rule of his actions. " Furthermore, we here,... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 492 páginas
...greatest part due to those very subjects whom he promises to protect, cherish, and defend, he is resolved to tak'e the advice of his Parliament concerning it, in which he th;-<ks he acts the part of a just Prince, who makes the good of his 'jieople the sole rule of his... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 496 páginas
...greatest part due to those very subjects whom- he promises to protect, cherish, and defend, he is resolved to take the advice of his Parliament concerning it, in which he tJiinks.he acts the part of a just Prince, who makes the good of his people the sole rule of his -actions.... | |
| William Russell - 1822 - 484 páginas
...those very subjects whom our Royal Father promises, to protect, cherish, and defend, he is resolved to take the advice of his parliament concerning it ; in which he thinks he acts the part of a just prince, who makes the good of his people the sole rule of his actions. Furthermore, we have in... | |
| James Browne - 1838 - 538 páginas
...greatest part due to those very subjects whom he promises to protect, cherish, and defend, he is resolved to take the advice of his parliament concerning it, in which he thinks he acts the part of a just prince, who makes the good of his people the sole rule of his actions. " Furthermore, we here,... | |
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