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" Parliament, or the mode in which it may, at any time, be exercised ; but however strongly I may feel the necessity of submitting to its authority, the question, whether I will make myself a party to any measure proposed, must be decided by my own feelings... "
The Royal Exile: Or, Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Her Majesty ... - Page 218
by John Adolphus - 1821
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13

Walter Scott - 1823 - 894 pages
...and by them alone. As a subject of the state, I shall bow with deference — if possible, without a murmur — to every act of the sovereign authority ; but, as an accused and injuredQueen, I owe it to the King, myself, and all my fellow-subjects, not to consent to the sacrifice...
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The Royal Wanderer, Or Secret Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole ..., Volume 2

Edward Barron - 1820 - 642 pages
...the feelings which alooe influence my determination. " It would ill become me to question the power of Parliament, or the mode in which it may at any...conscience, and by them alone. " As a subject of the state, 1 shall bow with deference, and, if possible, without a murmur, to every act of the sovereign authority...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 90

1820 - 736 pages
...But, however strongly I may feel the necessity of submitting to its authority, the question, whether I will make myself a party to any measure proposed,...shall bow with deference, and, if possible, without a murmur, to every act of the Sovereign Authority. But, as an accused and injured Queen, I owe it to...
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The Republican, Volume 3

Richard Carlile - 1820 - 660 pages
...but however strongly I may feel the necessity of submitting to its authority, the question, whether I will make myself a party to any measure proposed,...shall bow, with deference, and if possible without a murmur, to every act of the sovereign authority ; but as an accused and injured Queen, I owe it to...
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The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Volume 1

Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...but however strongly I may feel the necessity of submitting to its authority, the question whether I will make myself a party to any measure proposed,...a subject of the State, I shall bow with deference — if possible, without a murmur — to «wery act of the Sovereign authority ; but as an accused...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 78

1820 - 612 pages
...Parliament, or the mode in which it may at any lime be exercised. But, however strongly 1 may feel Hie necessity of submitting to its authority, the question,...my own feelings and conscience, and by them alone. " At a subject of the Slate, I shall bow with deference, and, if possible, without a murmnr, to every...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 7

1820 - 596 pages
...But however strongly I may fed the necessity of submitting to its authority, the question whether I will make myself a party to any measure proposed,...and by them alone. " As a subject Of the state, I win bow with deference, and, if possible, without a murmur, to every act of the sovereign authority...
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The Important and Eventful Trial of Queen Caroline, Consort of George IV ...

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - 1820 - 476 pages
...however strongly , I may feel the necessity of submitting to its authority, thç question., whether I will make myself a party to any measure proposed,...own feelings and .conscience,' and by them alone. Ал a subject of the slate, I shall bow with deference — if possible, without, a murmur — to every...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 36

William Cobbett - 1820 - 680 pages
...make myttlf a party to any measure proposed must be decided by my oirn feelings anil conicicnee, anil by them alone. As a subject of the state. I shall bow with deference — if possible, without a murmur, to every art of the sovereign authority : .but, as an act-used and...
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The Important and Eventful Trial of Queen Caroline, Consort of ..., Parts 1-2

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - 1820 - 958 pages
...and by them alone. AJ a subject of the state, 1 shall bow with deference — if possible, without a murmur — to every act of the sovereign authority ; but as an accused aud injured liuccn, I owe it to the King, myself, aud all my fellow Mi) jepts, not to consent to the...
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