| 1799 - 748 lehte
...propofal for fubjecting Ireland to a foreign yoke ? Is it not rather the free and voluntary affociation of two great Countries, which join, for their common...its proportional weight and importance, under the fecurity of equal laws, reciprocal affection, and infeparable intereib, and which want nothing but... | |
| 1799 - 746 lehte
...propofal for fubjefting Ireland to a foreign yoke ? Is it not rather the free and voluntary allociation of two great Countries, which join, for their common...its proportional weight and importance, under the fecurity of equal laws, reciprocal a&ftion, and infeparable interefts, and which want nothing but tliat... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1799 - 788 lehte
...propofal for fubjecling Ireland to a foreign yoke ? Is it not rather the free and voluntary affociation of two great countries, which join, for their common benefit, in one empire, where each wiH retain its proportional weight and importance, under the fccurity of equal laws, reciprocal affection,... | |
| 1799 - 576 lehte
...free and voluntary affociaticn of two great Countries, which join, for their common benefit, in pne Empire, where each will retain its proportional weight and importance, under the fecurity of equal laws, reciprocal affection, and inseparable interefts, and which wan^ nothing but... | |
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 810 lehte
...terms, deserve to be branded as a proposal for subjecting Ireland to a foreign yoke ? It it not rather the free and voluntary association' of two great countries,...indissoluble connexion to render both invincible? " Non ego nee Teucris Italos parere jubebo, Nee nova regna peto ; paribus se legibusambae InvicUe genles... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 464 lehte
...terms, deserve to be branded as a proposal for subjecting Ireland to a. foreign yoke ? Is it not rather the free and voluntary association of two great countries,...importance, under the security of equal laws, reciprocal affeci tion, and inseparable interests, and which want nothing but that indissoluble connection to... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 456 lehte
...terms, deserve to be branded as a proposal for subjecting Ireland to a foreign yoke ? Is it not rather the free and voluntary association of two great countries,...empire, where each will retain its proportional weight amj importance, under the security of equal laws, reciprocal affection, and inseparable interests,... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 508 lehte
...association of two great countries, which joined for their common benefit in one empire, where each would retain its proportional weight and importance, under...reciprocal affection, and inseparable interests ; and which wanted nothing but that indissoluble connection to render both invincible ? Nee Teucris Italos parerejubebo,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 514 lehte
...terms, deserve to be branded as a proposal for subjecting Ireland to a foreign yoke ? Is it not rather the free and voluntary association of two great countries,...indissoluble connexion to render both invincible. Non ego nee Teucris Italos parere jubebo Nee nova regna peto ; paribus se legibus amb;e Invictse gentes... | |
| William Pitt - 1808 - 460 lehte
...terms, deserve to be branded as a proposal for subjecting Ireland to a foreign yoke ? Is it not rather the free and voluntary association of two great countries,...that indissoluble connexion to render both invincible ? Non ego nee Teucris I lulus parere jubebo, Nee nova regna peto ; paribits se legtbus ambtf Invictx... | |
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