| 1805 - 948 trang
...his majesty, particularly in Ireland, and which has assembled at this present moment on the coasts of France a corps of Irish rebels, destined to second...if they neglected the right they have to support, us far as is compatible with the principles pf the law of nations, which cir vilized governments have... | |
| Edward Holt - 1820 - 730 trang
...his Majesty, particularly in Ireland ; and which has assembled, at this present moment, on the coasts of France, a corps of Irish rebels, destined to second...principles of the law of nations, which civilized governments have hitherto acknowledged, the efforts of such of the inhahitants of France as are hostile... | |
| George Long - 1850 - 704 trang
...up communications with the disaffected in the territories of his majesty, and has assembled at the present moment on the coast of France a corps of Irish...designs against that part of the United Kingdom." * The grand juge Regnier was supposed not to have been so active as he might have been in the discovery... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1854 - 382 trang
...up communications with the disaffected in the territories of his Majesty, and has assembled at the present moment on the coast of France, a corps of...their designs against that part of the United Kingdom. In the application of these principles, his Majesty has commanded me to declare, besides, that his... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1860 - 708 trang
...up communications with the disaffected in the territories of his Majesty, and has assembled at the present moment on the coast of France a corps of Irish...their designs against that part of the United Kingdom. In the application of these principles, his Majesty has commanded me to declare, besides, that his... | |
| Louis-Antoine-Henri de Bourbon Enghien (duc d') - 1910 - 712 trang
...his Majesty, particularly in Ireland ; and which bas assembled, at this prcsent moment, on the coasts of France, a corps of Irish rebels, destined to second...as far as is compatible with the principles of the laws of nations, which civilized governments have hitherto acknowledged, the efforts of such the inhabitants... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1805 - 910 trang
...majesty, particularly in Ire. land; and which has assembled, at this present moment, on the coasts of France, a corps of Irish rebels, destined to second them in their deiiarib against that part of the united kingdom. Under these circumstances, his majesty's government... | |
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