| 1741 - 858 str.
...' . . dragoon them into a compliance. And in juftificaiion of this feverity, a molt treameal'm'es, as may tend to remove the ' prejudices which have been excited, by ' the mifreprefcAtation of tho/e who 1ft ' enemies to the peace and prdfperity of ' Great-Britain and her... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 str.
...governed. And his Majesty relies upon your prudence and fidelity for such an explanation o/'his measures, as may tend to remove the prejudices which. have been excited by the misrepresentations of those who are enemies to the peace and prosperity of Great Britain and her colonies... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1775 - 64 str.
...refpeft to " America has been governed. . And his Majefly relies upon your "prudence and fidelity Jorfuch an explanation of his meafures, as may " tend to remove the prejudices which have been. excited by the mijrepre~ ** fentatiii'ns of thofe who are enemies to the peace and profptrity of Great " Britain and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1776 - 236 str.
...which their condnft in refpeft to America has been governed, and his Majefty relies upon your prudence and fidelity for fuch an explanation of his meafures,...profperity of Great Britain and her colonies, and to re-eftablifh that mutual confidence and affeftion upon which the glory and fafet'y of the Britifh empire... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1778 - 478 str.
...hat lei e concludes, " His Majefty relies upon your prudence and fidelity for fuch an , explanation explanation of his meafures, as may tend to remove...profperity of Great Britain, and her colonies, and to re-eftablifn that mutual confidence and affeftion, upon which the glory and fafety of the Britifh empire... | |
| John Wilkes - 1786 - 460 str.
...conclufion of that famous letter is in the following words ; " His Majefty " relies upon your prudence and fidelity for fuch an • ** explanation of his...remove •-** the prejudices which have been excited bythe.mif<{ reprefentations of thofe who are enemies. to the " peace and profperity of Great Britain... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 str.
...their condutf in " refpect to America has been governed. And\ws> majefty re" lies upon your prudence and fidelity for fuch an explanation " of his meafures,...profperity of Great Britain and her ** colonies ; and to re-ejlablijh that mutual confidence and af" fe&ion, upon which the glory and fafety of the EritijJj... | |
| John Almon - 1792 - 458 str.
...their conduct, in refpeft to America, has been governed ; and his Majefty relies upon your prudence and fidelity for fuch an explanation of his meafures,...enemies to the peace and profperity of Great Britain From hence it will be underftood, that the whole legifJature concur in the opinion adopted by his Majefty's... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1792 - 608 str.
...governed. And his Majefty relies *1pon your prudence and fidel1ty for fuch au explanation of his raeafnres, as may tend -to remove the prejudices which have been excited by the mifreprefentations of thole who are enemies to the peace and profperity of Great Britain and her Colonies,; and to re-eftablifh... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 462 str.
...been governed. And his majefty relies upon " your prudence and fidelity for fuch an explana-* " tion of his meafures, as may tend to remove the "prejudices which have been excited by the mifre" prcfentations of thofe ivho are enemies to the " peace and profperity of Great Britain and her... | |
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