| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1777 - 432 páginas
...Armada invaded England. Mercy cannot do harm ; it will feat the King where he ought to be, throned on the hearts of his people ; and millions at home and abroad, now employed in obloquy or revolt, would pray for him. In makmg his motion for addreffing the King, he infifted frequently and ftrongly... | |
| John Almon - 1792 - 458 páginas
...armada invaded England. Mercy cannot do harm; it will feat the King where he ought to be, throned on the hearts of his people -, .and millions at home and abroad, now employed in obloquy or revolt, would pray for him. In making his motion for adclrcfling the King, he infilled frequently and ftrongly... | |
| John Almon - 1793 - 542 páginas
...invaded England. Mercy * cannot do harm ; it will feat the King ' where he ottght to be, throned on the ' hearts of his people ; and millions at home * and abroad, now employed in obloquy or * revolt, would pray for him. ' In making his motion for addreffing the * King, he infifted frequently and ftrongly... | |
| John Almon - 1797 - 440 páginas
...armada invaded England. Mercy cannot do harm; it will feat the King where he ought to be, throned on the hearts of his people; and millions at home and abroad, now employed in obloquy or revolt, would pray for him. • i In making his motion for addreffing the King, he infilled frequently and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1802 - 438 páginas
...Armada invaded England. Mercy cannot do harm ; it will seat the King where he ought to be, throned on the hearts of his people ; and millions at home and abroad, now employed iu obloquy or revolt, would pray for him. In making his motion for addressing the King, he insisted... | |
| Thomas Northmore - 1809 - 268 páginas
...See above ver. 193. " Mercy cannot do harm ; it will seat the king where he ought to be, throned on the hearts of his people ; and millions at home and abroad, now employed in obloquy or revolt, would pray for him." Almon, vii. 95. 119-120. See the duke of Grafton's speech, ib. 102-3. " ' Be to... | |
| John Adolphus - 1810 - 484 páginas
...Germans. We are the aggrefibrs ; we have invaded America, as much as the Spanifh armada invaded England. Mercy cannot be injurious ; it will feat the king...hearts of his people ; and millions at home and abroad, no^ employed in obloquy or revolt, will pray for him." The prefent moment was the crifis, he obferved,... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 380 páginas
...armada invaded England. Mercy cannot do harm: it will seat the King where he ought to be, throned on the hearts of his people; and millions at home and abroad, now employed in obloquy or revolt, would pray for him'. In making his motion for addressing the King, he insisted frequently and strongly... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 378 páginas
...armada invaded England. Mercy cannot do harm: it will seat the King where he ought to be, throned on the hearts of his people; and millions at home and abroad, now employed in obloquy or revolt, would pray for him'. In making his motion for addressing the King, he insisted frequently and strongly... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1811 - 316 páginas
...England. Mercy cannot do harm; it will seat the king where he ought to be, throned on the hearts of the people; and millions at home and abroad, now employed in obloquy or revolt, would then pray for him. ON THE DAY OF JUDGMENT. AT midnight, when mankind are wrapp'd in peace, And... | |
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