| Tobias George Smollett - 1793 - 440 trang
...Mr. Shippen,in I7'7the courfe of the debate, faid the fecond paragraph of the King's fpeech feemed rather to be calculated for the meridian of Germany...and it was a great misfortune that the King was a ftranger to our language and conftitution. JVIr. Lechmere affirmed this was a fcandalous invective... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 594 trang
...in a long elaborate harangue, inrifted upon its being reduced to twelve thoufand. They were anfwered by Mr. Craggs, Secretary at War, and Sir David Dalrymple. Mr. Shippen in the courfe of the debate, faid the fecond paragraph of the King's fpeech feemed rather to be calculated... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1807 - 548 trang
...to consider of the Supply granted to his Majesty) be printed, and the same are as follow, viz. That the Second Paragraph of the King's Speech seemed rather...to be calculated for the Meridian of Germany, than Great Britain. That the King is a Stranger to our Language and Constitution..— .3 Died, a new Writ... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 578 trang
...the number of troops necessary to be maintained. Sir William Wyndham, Mr. Shippen, and Mr. Walpole, in a long elaborate harangue, insisted upon its being...answered by Mr. Craggs, secretary at war, and sir David DalrymN pie. Mr. Shippen in the course of the debate, said the second paragraph of the king's speech... | |
| Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - 1816 - 660 trang
...granted to his majesty be printed, and the same are as follows, viz. That the second paragraph of the speech seemed rather to be calculated for the meridian of Germany than Great Britain. That the king is a stranger to our language and constitution. In 1707, Peter Patten,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 trang
...contained " high words to fright the mem" bers out of their duty ;" and another x, for saying that a part of the king's speech " seemed rather to be calculated for the " meridian of Germany than Great Britain, and that the king " was a stranger to our language and constitution." IN farther pursuance... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 trang
...contained " high words to fright the mem" bers out of their duty ;" and another x, for saying that a part of the king's speech "seemed rather to be calculated for the " meridian of Germany than Great Britain, and that the king " was a stranger to our language and constitution." IN farther pursuance... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1825 - 656 trang
...Shippm, and Mr. Walpole, in along elaborate harangue, insisted upon its being reduced to twelve thousandi They were answered by Mr. Craggs, secretary at war, and Sir David Dalrymple. Mr. Shippcn in the course of the debate, said the second paragraph of the king's speech seemed rather to... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 694 trang
...contained " high words to fright the members out of their duty;" and another (x), for saying that a part of the king's speech " seemed rather to be calculated for the meridian of Germany than Great Britain, and that the king was a stranger to our language and constitution." In farther pursuance... | |
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