| Great Britain. Parliament - 1792 - 558 ページ
...care and regard for his people ; and the fixed attachment which His Majefty's faithful fubjects bear to the happy form of our government, and the genuine principles of the conftitution. Thefe His Majefty's faithful Commons cherilh as objects of juft affe&ior. ; not from... | |
| 1793 - 76 ページ
...fettled opinions of mankind, nor attempted without endangering fome of the moft eflimable advantages which we confefledly enjoy. We are convinced that...the genuine principles of our Conftitution. Thefe we cherim as objects of jufl affe<5lion, not from any implicit reverence or habitual fuperftition, but... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1794 - 754 ページ
...fettled opinions of mankind, nor attempted without endangering fome of the mod eftimable advantages which we confefledly enjoy. We are convinced that...genuine principles of our conftitution ; thefe we cherifti as objefts of juft affeftion, not from any implicit reverence, or habitual fuperftition, but... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1795 - 452 ページ
...fettled opinions of mankind, nor attempted without endangering fome of the moft eftimable advantages which we confefledly enjoy. We are convinced that...our conftitution ; thefe we cherifh as objects of jufl affection, not from any implicit reverence, or habitual fuperftition, but a> inftitutions beft... | |
| John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - 1795 - 480 ページ
...fettled opinions of mankind, nor attempted without endangering foine of the moil eftimable advantages which we confefledly enjoy. We are convinced that...government, and the genuine principles of our conftitution ; thele we cherifh as objects of juft aflection, not from any implicit reverence, or habitual fuperftition,... | |
| Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 480 ページ
...fettled opinions of mankind, nor at" tempted without endangering fome of the moll: eftimable ad" vantages which we confefledly enjoy. We are convinced " that...our government, and the genuine principles of our "Confti" tution; thefe wecherifh as objects of juft affection, not from " any implicit reverence, or... | |
| 1795 - 472 ページ
...opinions of mankind, nor at-' « tempted without endangering fome of the moft eftimable ad" vantages which we confefledly enjoy. We are convinced " that...people bear a fixed attachment to the happy form of w our government, and the genuine principles of our Confti" tution ; thefe wecherifh as objects of... | |
| 664 ページ
...eltimable advantages which we confelfcdly enjoy. We are convinced that the people bear a fixed attachm nt to the happy form of our Government, and the genuine principles of our Conftitution ; thefe we cherifli as objects of juft iftction ; not from any implicit reverence, or habitual fuperftition, but... | |
| Earl Charles Grey Grey - 1810 - 100 ページ
...settled opinions of mankind, nor attempted without endangering some of the most inestimable advantages we enjoy. We are convinced that the people bear a fixed...attachment to the happy form of our Government, and to the genuine principles of our constitution ; these we cherish as the objects of such attention,... | |
| John Cartwright - 1810 - 118 ページ
...mankind, nor attempted without " ' endangering some of the most estimable advantages we " ' enjoy. (9) We are convinced that the people bear a fixed '* '...attachment to the happy form of our government, and to the " ' genuine principles of our constitution ; these we cherish as the " ' objects of such attention,... | |
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