| John Debritt - 1796 - 552 pages
...ends, we deem ourfelves bound in duty to his Majcfty, and to our conftituents, to declare that we fee no rational hope of redeeming the affairs of the kingdom, but by the adoption of a fyltcm radically and fundamentally different from that which has produced our prefent calamities. Unlefs... | |
| John Debrett - 1796 - 570 pages
...ends, we deem ourfelves bound in duty to his Majefty, and to our conftituents, to declare that we fee no rational hope of redeeming the affairs of the kingdom, but by the adoptiofi of a fyftcm radically and fundamentally different from that which has produced our preient... | |
| 1797 - 856 pages
...ends, we deem ourfelves bound in duty to his majefty, and to our conftituents, to declare that we fee no rational hope of redeeming the affairs of the kingdom,...fundamentally different ' from that which has produced our prefent calamities. Unlefs his piajeftys minifters fhall, from a ical conviftion of paft errors, appear... | |
| 1797 - 846 pages
...houfe thought itfelf bound in duty to his majefly, and their conftituents, to declare that they faw no rational hope of redeeming the affairs of the kingdom, but by the adoption of a fyftem radically different from that which had produced the prefent calamities. The addrefs concluded with a very fpirited... | |
| William Belsham - 1802 - 592 pages
...your majefty and to our conftituents, to declare that we lee no rational hope of redeeming the aflairs of the kingdom, but by the adoption of a fyftem radically...fundamentally different from that which has produced ourprefent calamities. " Unlefs your majefty's minifters fhall, from a real tonviaion of paft errors,... | |
| 734 pages
...to our Conftlruents, to deelare, that we fee no rational hope of redeeming the affairs of the Kindom but by the adoption of a fyftem radically and fundamentally different from that which has produced our prefcnt calamities. Until his Majeily's Minifters fhall, from a real conviftion of paft errors, appear... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 476 pages
...ends, we deem ourselves bound in duty to his Majesty, and to our constituents, to declare, that we see no rational hope of redeeming the affairs of the kingdom but by the adoption of a system radically and fundamentally different from that which hasprodueedourpresentcalamities. Until... | |
| William Pitt - 1808 - 474 pages
...ends, we deem ourselves bound in duty to his Majesty, and to our constituents to declare, that we see no rational hope of redeeming the affairs of the kingdom but by the adoption of a system radically and funda«. mentally different from that which has produced onr present calamities.... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 642 pages
...ends, we deem ourselves bound in duty to his Majesty, and to our constituents, to declare, that we see no rational hope of redeeming the affairs of the kingdom, but by the adoption of a system radically and fundamentally different from that which has produced ctar present calamities.... | |
| David Hume - 1811 - 568 pages
...ends, we deem ourselves bound in duty to your majesty, and to our constituents, to declare that we see no rational hope of redeeming the affairs of the kingdom, but by the adoption of a system radically and fundamentally different from that which has produced our present calamities ;... | |
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