| William Russell - 1822 - 452 trang
...we wish ttiue ill manner of happineas." » Burnet, book iv. — Carte'a Life of Orniond, vol. iii. and that the best way to engage me to meet you often, is always to use me well5." In return to this imperious speech, which a spirited parliament would have received with indignation,... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1824 - 568 trang
...this is the first time I speak to you from the throne, I must plainly tell you, that such an expedient would be very improper to employ with me, and that...engage me to meet you often, is always to use me well." The parliament was thus placed in a very critical situation, either of opposing James at once, or of... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 478 trang
...from the throne, I must plainly tell you, that such an expedient would be very improper to em-: ploy with me, and that the best way to engage me to meet...-intimated, that he had resources in his prerogative fot supporting the government, independently of their supplies.; and that so long as they complied... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1827 - 546 trang
...this is the first time I speak to you from the throne, I must plainly tell you, that such an expedient would be very improper to employ with me, and that...engage me to meet you often, is always to use me well." The parliament was thus placed in a very critical situation, either of opposing James at once, or of... | |
| 1827 - 530 trang
...Hittory of Parliament, O*t. will answer once for all, that this would be a very improper method to take with me, and, that the best way to engage me to meet you often, is to use me well. I expect, therefore, that you will comply with me in what I have desired, and that... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 564 trang
...this is the first time I speak to you from the throne, I must plainly tell you that such an expedient would be very improper to employ with me ; and that...me to meet you often, is always to use me well."* The meaning of these intimations clearly was, that parliaments were matters of royal sufferance, to... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1831 - 568 trang
...this is the first time I speak to you Irom tbe throne, 1 must plainly tell you, that such an expedient would be very improper to employ with me,, and that the best way to engage me to meet you often, i» always to use me well." The parliament was thus placed in a very critical situation, either of... | |
| Pablo Pebrer (i.e., Antonio Pablo) - 1833 - 598 trang
...supplies, would be resented ; " — " I plainly tell you," said the despot, " that such expedients would be very improper to employ with me ; and that the best way to engage me to meet you often is to use me well." b Was not the ignominious expulsion of such a tyrant both just and natural ? (Table... | |
| William Russell - 1837 - 680 trang
...Burnet, book iv. — Carte's Life of Ormond, vol. iii. I must plainly tell you, that such an expedient would be very improper to employ with ME; and that...engage me to meet you often, is always to use me well '.'' In return to this imperious speech, which a spirited parliament would have received with indignation,... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - 1838 - 718 trang
...this is the first time I speak to you from the throne, I must plainly tell you, that such an expedient would be very improper to employ with me, and that...me to meet you often, is always to use me well*." JAMES II. 1685—1689. Power is to be watched in Its first encroachments, and nothing is gained by... | |
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