| Charles Heath - 1806 - 900 pages
...majesty'* affections from your loyal subjects in general, and from the city of London in particular, is an enemy to your majesty's person and family, a violator of the public peace, aud a betrayer of our happy constitution, as it was established at the glorious revolution." Whatever... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1806 - 686 pages
...in particular, is an enemy to your Majesty's Person and Family, a Violater of the Public Peace, «nd a Betrayer of our Happy Constitution, as it was established at the Glorious Revolution." The MO>TMK>'T /' //is • /frMi'lp ,</ ALDERMAN BBCKTOHD. ' . „ u. > // 1'/ //If CAUL... | |
| Eaton Stannard Barrett - Great Britain - 1809 - 164 pages
...subjects in general, and from the city of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in and regard for your people, is an enemy to your majesty's...established at the glorious and necessary revolution."— The courtiers were the blinking owls then, and would always be so, was there a Beckford in the city... | |
| Eaton Stannard Barrett - 1809 - 458 pages
...subjects in general, and from the city of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in and regard for your people, is an enemy to your majesty's...established at the glorious and necessary revolution." — The courtiers were the blinking owls then, and would always be so, wns there a Beckford in the... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1810 - 568 pages
...the city of London, May 23d, 1770. " ticular, and to withdraw your confidence in and regard CHAP. " for your people, is an enemy to your majesty's person...peace, and a betrayer " of our happy constitution as it zuas established at the " glorious and necessary revolution" iTo this expostulation the speaker appeared... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1810 - 578 pages
...to your majesty's person ^-v^^ " and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer 1770 " of our happy constitution as it was established at the " glorious and necessary revolution" To this expostulation the speaker appeared to expect no answer, and none was given ; and his majesty... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - English letters - 1812 - 548 pages
...subjects in general, and from the city of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in and regard for your people, is an enemy to your Majesty's...constitution, as it was established at the glorious revolution." have given an example, which, I doubt not, will be followed by the whole kingdom. The... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1813 - 530 pages
...subjects in general, and from the city of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in and regard for your people, is an enemy to your Majesty's...constitution, as it was established at the glorious revolution." well to the English constitution. It is not an act of open violence done by the Xing,... | |
| Alexander Stephens - Great Britain - 1813 - 508 pages
...majesty's affections from your loyal subjects in general, and from the city of London in particular, is an enemy to your majesty's person and family, a...constitution, as it was established at the glorious revolution." Immediately on his return, Mr. Beckford communicated this novel circumstance to the members... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - Architecture - 1814 - 932 pages
...Majesty's affections from your loyal subjects' in general, and from the City of London in particular, is an enemy to your Majesty's Person and Family, a...Constitution, as it was established at the Glorious Revolution." Mr. Beckford was unwell at the period when he went up with the Remonstrance, and it is... | |
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