| Great Britain. Parliament - 1760 - 508 trang
...in fome Men, great ' Endeavours to bring the Nation a<?ain under their ' old Servitude, by preffmg their General to take * upon him the Title and Government...deftroy him, and weaken the Hands of * thofe who were faithful to the Public ; they * therefore humbly defired the Houfe to difcounte* nance all fuch Perfons... | |
| John Bancks - 1760 - 330 trang
...to do, in defence of the liberties of the nation : that having obferv'd in fome men great endeavours to bring the nation again under their old fervitude,...general to take upon him the title and government of king, in order to deftroy him, and weaken the hands of thofe who were faithful to the publick ; they... | |
| William Harris - 1762 - 544 trang
...« ftill ready fo to do, in defence of the liberties of the * nation : that having obferved in fome men great en* deavours to bring the nation again under...' the title and government of a King, in order to de' firoy him, and weaken the hands of thofe who were * faithful to the publick; they therefore humbly... | |
| William Harris - 1762 - 564 trang
...nation: that having obTerved. in fome'tnen great en* deavours to biing the nation again under tbeir old ' fervitude, by preffing their general to take...* the title and government of a 'King, in order to de' flroy him, and weaken the hands of thofe who were * faithful .to the publick; they therefore humbly... | |
| John Britton - 1808 - 882 trang
...observed in some ruen great endeavours to bring the nation again under their old sertitndc, by pressing their General to take upon him the title and government of a King, in order to destroy him, and weaken the hands of those who were faithful to the public ; they therefore humbly... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1808 - 290 trang
...observed in some men great endeavours to bring the nation again under their old servitude, by pressing their General to take upon him the title and government of a King, in order to destroy him, and weaken the hands of those who were faithful to the public; they therefore humbly desired,... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 546 trang
...he had several chilgreat endeavours to bring the nation again under their old servitude, by pressing their general to take upon him the title and government of a king, in order to destroy him, and weaken the hands of those who were faithful to the publick; they therefore humbly... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 trang
...lives against monarchy, and were still ready so to do ; and that finding an attempt was making to press their General to take upon him the title and government of a King, in order to destroy him, they humbly desired that the House would discountenance all such endeavours.' The Protector,... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 616 trang
...observed in some men great endeavours to bring the nation under its old G o * servitude, by pressing their General to take upon him the title and government of a King, in order to destroy him, they therefore humbly desired the House to discountenance all suqh persons and endeavours,... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 574 trang
...observed, in some men, great endeavours to bring the nation again under their old servitude, by pressing their general to take upon him the title and government of a king, in order to destroy him, and weaken the hands of those who were faithful to the pubHe ; they, therefore, humbly... | |
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