| Thomas Mortimer - 1808 - 496 pagina’s
...by an higher prin" ciple, when I offered that violence to my inclination and interest, as to <Je*ert your majesty at a time when your affairs seem to challenge...obedience from all your subjects; much more from one who lives under the greatest obligations imaginable to your majesty. This sir, could proceed from nothing... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1808 - 496 pagina’s
...reasonably convince your mnjesty and the world, that I was actuated by an higher principle, when I offered that violence to my inclination and interest, as to...desert your majesty at a time when your affairs seem to chaHenge the strictest obedience from all your subjects; much more from one who lives under the greatest... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1894 - 598 pagina’s
...Government, may reasonably convince your Majesty and * Macaulay, iii. p. 256. the world that I am actuated by a higher principle, when I offer that violence...all your subjects, much more from one who lies under the greatest obligations to your Majesty. This, Sir, could proceed from nothing but the inviolable... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 638 pagina’s
...actions; yet I hope, the great ad, vantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may reasonably convince...all your subjects, much more from one who lies under the greatest iiersonal obligations imaginable to your Majesty. This, Sir, could proceed from nothing... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 592 pagina’s
...actions ; yet I hope, the great ad^. vantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in »ny other change of government, may reasonably convince...all your subjects, much more from one who lies under the greatest -personal obligations imaginable to your Majesty, This, Sir, could proceed from nothing... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 592 pagina’s
...my actions; yet I hope, the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may reasonably convince your Majesty and the world, that T am acted by a higher principle, when I offer that violence to my inclination, and interest, as to... | |
| 1810 - 596 pagina’s
...Majesty, which I can never expect in Y other change of government, may reasonably convince your yesty and the world, that I am acted by a higher principle, when >ffer that violence to my inclination, and interest, as to desert your ijesty at a time when your affairs... | |
| R. B. - 1814 - 162 pagina’s
...my actions, yet I hope, the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may reasonably convince your Majesty and the world, that I am actuated by a higher principle, when I offer that violence to my inclination and interest, as to desert... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 530 pagina’s
...my actions; yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may reasonably convince your Majesty and the world that I was actuated by a higher principle, when I offered that violence to my inclination and interest, as... | |
| John Davenport - 1839 - 520 pagina’s
...my actions; yet I hope, the great advantages I enjoy under your majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may reasonably convince your majesty and the world that I am actuated by a higher principle, when I offer that violence to my inclination and interest, as to desert... | |
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