| 1789 - 562 páginas
...rnncetbe tcltiaint he propofes a^iinft the Price's granting away the King's real or priori proutrty. " The Prince does not conceive, that during the King's life, he is, by law, entilltd to make any inch-grant ; and lie is I'ure thst he has never (hewn the fnuttlcir. inclination... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1789 - 604 páginas
...the Frince't granting nivay tilt King's real and pcrfonal property. The Prince dots not concctir, • that, during the King's life, he is, by law, entitled to make taf i'ukh grant ; a;id he is lure, that h: has never fliewu the fnwlleft »confide ration. The foundation... | |
| 1790 - 734 páginas
...to the prince, the reuVaiut he propofes againfl the prince's granting away the king's and perfonrJ property. The prince does not conceive, that, during the king's life, he is, by law, entitled tomakeanv fuch grant ; and he is fure, that he has never fhewn . the fmallcft inclination to polîèis... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 694 páginas
...reilraint he propofes again ft the Prince's granting away the King's real and perfonal property. The Piince does not conceive, that, during the King's life, he is, by law, entitled to make any fuch grant ; and he is fure, that he has never fhewn the finalleft inclination to poflefs any fuch... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1912 - 662 páginas
...property, the Prince feels himself compelled to remark, that it was nofc necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor yet proper, to suggest to the Prince, the restraint he...against the Prince's granting away the King's real or personal property. " The Prince does not conceive, that, during the King's life, he is, by law,... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 páginas
...property, the prince feels himself com-, pelkd to remark, that it was not necessary for Mr. Piitj nor proper to suggest to the prince, the restraint he...the smallest inclination to possess any such power,. Hut it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider the eventual interest* of the royal family, and to provide... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 500 páginas
...property, the Prince feels himself compelled " to remark, that it was not necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor proper/ " to suggest to the Prince, the restraint...Prince does not conceive, that, during the king's life, 44 he is by law entitled to make any such grant ; and he is sure, 44 that he has never shewn the smallest... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - 1808 - 496 páginas
...information before them than was sufficient to bear out all that perty. The Prince does not conceive, thaf, during the King's life, he is, by law, entitled to...never shewn the smallest inclination to possess any snch power. But it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider the eventual interests of the Royal Family, and... | |
| William Cobbett - 1810 - 700 páginas
...suggest to the Prince the restraint he proposed against the Prince's granting away the King's real or personal property. — The Prince does not conceive, that, during the King's life, he is by law, entitle'! to make any such grant; and he is sure that he has never shown the smallest inclination to... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 552 páginas
...property, the prince feels himself compelled to remark, that it was not necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor proper to suggest to the prince, the restraint he...and personal property, The prince does not conceive, tha| during the king's life, he is by law entitled to make any such grant ; and he is sure, that he... | |
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