| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 944 páginas
...every principle of moderation, good faith, humanity, and justice. In a cause of such general concern, his majesty has every reason to hope for the cordial co-operation of those power» who are united with nis majesty by the ties of alliance» or who feel an interest in preventing... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 páginas
...every principle of moderation, good faith, humanity, and justice. In a cause of such general concern, his majesty has every reason to hope for the cordial...contributing to the security and tranquillity of Europe. GR The Will of Louis the Sixteenth, late King of the French, written by himself, In the name of the... | |
| James Robins - 1824 - 490 páginas
...every principle of moderation, good faith, humanity, and. justice. In a cause of such general concern, his Majesty has every reason to hope for the cordial...contributing to the security and tranquillity of Europe." Upon this occasion, Mr. Pitt adverted to those insults which the French supposed they had previously... | |
| Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1842 - 588 páginas
...and in endeavouring, under the blessing of Providence, to oppose an effectual barrier to the further progress of a system which strikes at the security...that whatever his Majesty's faithful subjects must conrider as most dear and sacred, the stability of our happy constitution, the security and honour... | |
| Robert Rouiere Pearce - 1846 - 480 páginas
...every principle of moderation, good faith, humanity, and justice. " In a cause of such general concern, his Majesty has every reason to hope for the cordial...co-operation of those powers who are united with his Majesty in the ties of alliance, and who feel an interest in preventing the extension of anarchy and confusion,... | |
| Robert Rouiere Pearce - 1847 - 490 páginas
...every principle of moderation, good faith, humanity, and justice. " In a cause of such general concern, his Majesty has every reason to hope for the cordial...co-operation of those powers who are united with his Majesty in the ties of alliance, and who feel an interest in preventing the extension of anarchy and confusion,... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 páginas
...every principle of moderation, good faith, humanity, and Iustice. In a cause of such general concern, his majesty has every reason to hope for the cordial...contributing to the security and tranquillity of Europe." This message was taken into consideration on the next day, when Pitt gave a detailed statement of our... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1875 - 596 páginas
...prosecution of it was considered by his Majesty as a cause of general concern, in which his Majesty had every reason to hope for the cordial cooperation of those Powers who were united with his Majesty hy the ties of alliance, and who felt an interest in the same cause. That... | |
| William Pitt - 1915 - 424 páginas
...good faith, humanity, and justice. 1 Speeches, vol. ii, p. 113. ' In a cause of such general concern, His Majesty has every reason to hope for the cordial...contributing to the security and tranquillity of Europe. ' GR' As soon as the message was read, Mr. Pitt rose and observed, that in proposing to the House an... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 804 páginas
...prosecution of it was considered by his majesty as a cause of general concern, in which his majesty had every reason to hope for the cordial co-operation of those powers who were united to his majesty, by the ties of alliance, and who felt an interest in the same cause. That... | |
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