| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 482 страници
...after having had the benefit of their services in such time of need and danger, I will expose neither them to disgrace, nor myself to the want of them,...be another rebellion to make them necessary to me." James knew that he had taken a bold step in dismissing Halifax, but it was a much bolder act to set... | |
| 1844 - 498 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" (Journals of the House of Commons ix. 756). When no hopes remained of a change of beCHURCH... | |
| George May (of Evesham, Eng.) - 1845 - 576 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."517 This avowal had been met by a corresponding but laudable boldness, in the sentiments embodied... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1847 - 628 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... | |
| John Bayly Somers Carwithen - 1849 - 632 страници
...known to me: and I will deal plainly with you, after having had the benefit of their services in such time of need and danger, I will neither expose them...should be another rebellion to make them necessary to me7." His expressions of cultivating the good-will of his Parliament, and of adhering to his original... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1850 - 597 страници
...practice : and I will deal plainly with you, that after having had the benefit of their services rn such a time of need and danger, I will neither expose...defiance to the laws. He probably imagined that the boldness with which he asserted the power of the cfown would be applauded by many, and endured by most... | |
| Irina Ptakhova - 1856 - 290 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...another rebellion, to make them necessary to me." * How w ell the intention of James was understood, by persons well qualified to judge of it, at the... | |
| Armand Carrel - 1857 - 660 страници
...be employed under me; and I will deal plainly with you, that having had the benefit of their service in such a time of need and danger, I will neither...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... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1858 - 616 страници
...practice : and I will deal plainly with you, that after having had the benefit of their services in piu:ha time of need and danger, I will neither expose them...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... | |
| David Rowland - 1859 - 606 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...should be another rebellion to make them necessary to me."1 The proposal for a standing army, and for a violation of the test acts, changed the obsequiousness... | |
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