| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 pages
...ferioufly upon their prefent condition, and to judge for the inlolvcs, whether it be more confident with their honour and happinefs to offer up their lives as a facrifire to the onjuft and precarious caufe in which they are engaged, or to return to their allegiance,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1777 - 388 pages
...inhabitants at large to reneft ferioufly upon their prefent condition, and to judge for themielves, whether it be more confiftent with their honour and...happinefs to offer up their lives as a facrifice to the vmjuft and precarious caufe in which they are engaged, or to return to their allegiance, accept the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 pages
...feriouily upon their preient 'condition, .and to judge for themfelves, whether it be more confilient with their honour and happinefs to. offer: up their lives as a faerifice to. the unjuft and precarious caufe in which they are engaged, or to return to their allegiance,... | |
| American war of independence - 1787 - 468 pages
...to nil. ct upon their prefent condition, and to judge for themlelves, whether it were more confident with their honour and 'happinefs, to offer up their...facrifice to the unjuft and precarious caufe in which they were engaged, or to return to their, allegiance, accept the blcfilngs of peace, and be fecured in (he... | |
| 1794 - 614 pages
...and to judge for themfelves, whether it be more confiltent with their honour and happinefs to öfter up their lives as a facrifice to the unjuft and precarious...allegiance, accept the bleflings of peace, and be (ecured in a free enjoyment of their liberty and properties, upon the true principles of the constitution.... | |
| Parliament proc - 1802 - 370 pages
...fubjefts there may think themfelves aggrieved, it is recommended to the inhabitants at large to refleft ferioufly upon their prefent condition, and to judge...happinefs to offer up their lives as a facrifice to the unjuit and precarious caufe in which they are engaged, or to return to their allegiance, accept the... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 820 pages
...fubjefts there may think themfelves aggrieved, it is recommended to the inhabitants at large to reSeft ferioufly upon their prefent condition, and to judge...engaged, or to return to their allegiance, accept the bleffings of peace, and be fecured in a free enjoyment of their liberty and properties, upon the true... | |
| 1805 - 608 pages
...their honour and happiness to offer up their lives as a sacrifice to the unjust aud precarious cause in which they are engaged, or to return to their allegiance, accept the blessings of ties. Extract from the Journals. (Signed) CHARLES THOMSON, Sec. A Second Declaration of... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 548 pages
...their honour and happiness to offer up their lives as a sacrifice to the unjust and precarious cause in which they are engaged, or to return to their allegiance, accept the blessings of peace, and be secured in a free enjoyment of their liberty and properties, upon the true... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 540 pages
...their honour and happiness to offer up their lives as a sacrifice to the unjust and precarious cause in which they are engaged, or to return to their allegiance, accept the blessings of peace, and be secured in a free enjoyment of their liberty and properties, upon the true... | |
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