 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1789
...fcherne of Government are Cent for his confidcration, in which it is propofed that he mall be perfonally and principally concerned, and by which the Royal...Welfare may be deeply affected, the Prince would be unjufl ififibli', were he to withhold an explicit declaration of his fentiments. His filence might... | |
 | 1790
...fcheme of government are fent for his consideration, in which it is propoftd that he Ihsll be pcrfonally and principally concerned, and by which the royal authority, and the public we Ha re may be deeply affcfted, the prince would be unjuftifi.able, were he to withhold an explicit... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1792
...fcheme of government are Tent for his confederation, in which it is propofed that he ihall be perfonally and principally concerned, and by which the Royal authority, and the public welfare, may be deeply affeft•d, the Prince would be unjufiifiable, were he to withhold an explicit declaration of his fenti... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1792
...fcheme of government are fent for his consideration, in which it is propofed that he ihall be perfonatly and principally concerned, and by which the Royal authority, and the public welfaie, may be deeply affected, the Prince would be unjuitniable, were he to withhold an explicit... | |
 | Charles M'Cormick - 1798
...parliament, the outlines of a fcheme of government, in which it was propofed that he mould be perfonally and principally concerned, and by which the royal authority and the public welfare might be deeply affe&ed, were fent to him for his confideration, it would be unjuftifiable in him to... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1798 - 499 ÆäÀÌÁö
...parliament, the outline of a fcheme of government, in which it was propofed that he fhould be perfonally and principally concerned, and by which the royal authority and the public welfare might be deeply affected, were lent to him for his confideration, it would be unjuftifiable in him... | |
 | 1802
...fcheme of government are lent for his confederation, in which it is propoied that he mail be perfonally and principally concerned, and by which the royal authority, and the public welfare, may be deeply affeflcd, the prince would be uiijuitifiabie, were he to withhold an explicit declaration of his fentimenfs.... | |
 | Robert Bisset - 1803
...fcheme of government are fent for his coniideration, in which it is propofed that he (hall be perfona!ly and principally concerned, and by which the royal...welfare may be deeply affected, the prince would be unjuftifiable were he to withold an explicit declaration of his fentiraents: his filence might be conftrued... | |
 | William Belsham - 1805
...subject of his animadversion; but •when, previously to any discussion in parliament, the oullines of a scheme of government are sent for his consideration, in which it is proposed that he shall be per•onully and principally concerned, and by which the royal •iilhority and the public welfare... | |
 | Francis Plowden - 1806
...the two houses of parliament can " be a proper subject of his animadversion ; but when, previ" ously to any discussion in parliament, the outlines of a...government are sent for his consideration, in which it is pro" posed, that he shall be personally and principally concerned, and by which the royal authority,... | |
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