| John Lowther (1st visct. Lonsdale.) - 1808 - 104 страници
..." service in such time of need and danger, I will neither expose " them to disgrace, nor myself to want of them, if there should " be another rebellion to make them necessary for me *." WHEN no hopes remained of a change of behaviour in the King and his council, in the midst... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1817 - 512 страници
...plainly with you, that after having had the benefit of their services in time of such need and dan* ger. I will neither expose them to disgrace nor myself...another rebellion, to make them necessary to me." This intimation of James did not please the members, and warm debates arose upon the subject ; an address,... | |
| James Welwood - 1820 - 372 страници
...under me : and will deal plainly with you. That after having had the benefit of their services in such time of need and danger, I will neither expose them...be another Rebellion to make them necessary to me. I am afraid some men may be so wicked to hope and expect that a difference may happen between you and... | |
| Thomas Zouch, Francis Wrangham - 1820 - 466 страници
...their service in such time of need and danger, I will neither expose them to disgrace, nor myself to want of them, if there should be another rebellion to make them necessary for me *." When no hopes remained of a change of behaviour in the King and his Council, in the midst... | |
| English constitution - 1828 - 434 страници
...observed ; " and I will deal plainly with you, that, having had the N 2 benefit of their services in such time of need and danger, I will neither expose them...be another rebellion to make them necessary to me." * This was, indeed, dealing plainly ; and the parliament were called upon to display an unconditional... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 560 страници
...employed under me. And I will deal plainly with you, that, after having had the benefit of their service in such a time of need and danger, I will neither...another rebellion to make them necessary to me."* Thus the innovations proposed by the sovereign opposition related to the two points which were most... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 страници
...them well known to me ; they have approved the loyalty of their principles by their practice; and I will deal plainly with you, that after having had...defiance to the laws. He probably imagined that the boldness with which he asserted the power of the Crown would be applauded by many, and enduredby most... | |
| James Machintosh - 1884 - 310 страници
...them well known to me ; they have approved the loyalty of their principles by their practice; and I will deal plainly with you, that after having had...defiance to the laws. He probably imagined that the boldness with which he asserted the power of the Crown would be applauded by many, and endured by most... | |
| George May - 1834 - 368 страници
...them well known to me; they have approved the loyalty ' of their principles by their practise; and I will deal plainly with you, that after ' having had...should ' be another Rebellion to make them necessary to me."—King's Speech at the opening of Parliament, Nov. 9th, 1685. Mackintosh's Hist, of the Revolution,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1835 - 376 страници
...them well known to me; they have approved the loyalty of their principles by their practice; and I will deal plainly with you, that after having had...defiance to the laws. He probably imagined that the boldness with which he asserted the power of the Crown would be applauded by many, and endured by most... | |
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