| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1775 - 346 trang
...your precarious fituations, who can wonder that you fhould put a negative on any meafure which muft annihilate your power, deprive you of your emoluments, and at once reduce you to that ftate of infignificance, for which God and nature defigned you ? The Earl Cower anfwered, with ftrong... | |
| John Almon - 1792 - 458 trang
...your precarious fituations, who fltoukl wonder that you can put a negative on any meafure which mull annihilate your power, deprive you of your emoluments, and at once reduce you to that ftate of infignificance, for which God and Nature defigned you ? The Bill was rejected, and not fuftcred... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 542 trang
...' carious fituations, who * mould wonder ' that you can put a negative on any mea* fure which mufl annihilate your power, ' deprive you of your emoluments, and at * once reduce you to that ftate of infigni' ficance, for which God and Nature de' figned you ?' The Bill was rejefted, and not... | |
| John Almon - 1797 - 440 trang
...your precarious fituations, who mould wonder that you can put a negative on any meafure which muft annihilate your power, deprive you of your emoluments, and at once reduce you ^ to that ftate of infignificance, for which God and Nature defigned you ?' The Bill was rejected, and not fuffered... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1802 - 502 trang
...must fail in your hands. Such then being your precarious situations, who can wonder that you should put a negative on any measure which must annihilate...insignificance, for which God and nature designed you? The Earl Goiuer answered, with strong marks of resentment. He said, let the bill make its way where... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1807 - 556 trang
...these emphatic words : ' such then being your precarious situations, who can wonder that you should put a negative on any measure which must annihilate...insignificance for which God and nature designed you.' These expressions drew a vehement retort from Lord Gower, against which, it must be confessed, CHAP.... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 378 trang
...moderate, wise, and feasible, must fail in your hands. Such then being your precarious situations, who should wonder that you can put a negative on any...insignificance, for which God and Nature designed you?" The Bill was rejected, and not suffered to lie upon the table. Although the Bill met with a fate so... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 380 trang
...moderate, wise, and feasible, must fail in your hands. Such then being your precarious situations* who should wonder that you can put a negative on any...insignificance, for which God and Nature designed you?' The Bill was rejected, and not suffered to lie upon the table. Although the Bill met with a fate so... | |
| John Adolphus - 1810 - 484 trang
...feafible, muft fail in your hands. Who then can wonder, that you fhould negative any meafure, which muft annihilate your power, deprive you of your emoluments, and at once reduce you to that ftate of infignificance for which God and nature defigned you." THE earls of Gower and Hillfborough... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 768 trang
...must fail in your hands. Such, then, being your precarious situations, who can wonder that you should put a negative on any measure which must annihilate...insignificance, for which God and nature designed you ? Earl Govier answered with strong marks of resentment. He said, let the Bill make its way where it... | |
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