| United States. Continental Congress - 1776 - 236 páginas
...prefent controverfy, our breafts retain too tender a regard for the kingdom from which we derive our origin, to requeft fuch a reconciliation as might in any manner be inconfiftent with her dignity or her welfare. Thefe, related as we are to her, honour^ and duty, as well as inclination, induce us to... | |
| John Andrews - 1785 - 470 páginas
...notwithftanding their fufferings, they retain too high a regard tor the kingdom from which they derive their origin^ to requeft fuch a reconciliation as might in any manner be inconfiftent with its dignity or welfare. " Thefe," faid they, " related as we are to her? honour and duty,. as well... | |
| William Belsham - 1796 - 504 páginas
...prefent controverfy, our breafts retain too tender a regard for the kingdom from which we derive our origin, to requeft fuch a reconciliation as might in any manner be inconfiftent with her dignity or her welfare ; and, the apprehenfions that now opprefs our hearts with unfpeakable grief being removed,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1802 - 600 páginas
...under foot by ministry, and judge if their hearts are not still the same. At that time " their breasts retained too tender a regard for the kingdom from which they derived their origin, to request such a reconciliation as might, in any manner, be inconsistent with her dignity or welfare."... | |
| Parliament proc - 1802 - 588 páginas
...underfoot by ministry, and judge if their hearts are not still the same. At that time " their breasts 'retained too tender a regard for the kingdom from which they derived their origin, to request such a reconciliation as might, in any manner, be inconsistent with -her dignity or welfare."... | |
| charles mayo, l.l.b. - 1804 - 570 páginas
...durable monuments to their own fame." They moreover assured his majesty, " That they had too great a regard for " the kingdom from which they derived their origin to request such a " reconciliation as might in any manner be inconsistent with her dignity " or her welfare.'"... | |
| William Cobbett - 1814 - 722 páginas
...under foot by ministry, and judge if their hearts are not still the same. At that time " their breasts retained too tender a regard for the kingdom from which they derived their origin, to request sucli a reconciliation as might, in any manner, be inconsistent with her dignity or welfare.''... | |
| J. R. Miller - 1825 - 490 páginas
...among other things, it was stated, " that, notwithstanding their fiuflermgB, they had retained too high a regard for the kingdom from which they derived their origin, to request such a reconciliation as might, in any manner, be incoosistent with her dignity and welfare.... | |
| John Macgregor - 1832 - 526 páginas
...assured the king in their petition, that, notwithstanding their sufferings, they retained too high a regard for the kingdom from which they derived their origin, to request any thing that might be inconsistent with its dignity or welfare. " These," said they, " related... | |
| John Lendrum - 1836 - 204 páginas
...other things, it was stated, " that notwithstanding their suffering, they had reJtdy 8. tained loo high a regard for the kingdom from which they derived their origin, to request such a reconciliation as might in any manner he inconsistent with her dignity and welfare.... | |
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