| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 406 halaman
...that Regard which, ought to be had to the moll folemn Treaties, call upon us to make ule of the Po.ver which God has given us, for vindicating our undoubted Rights, and fecuring to our loving Subjefts the Privileges of Navigation and Commerce to which they are juilly entitled ; VVe therefore,... | |
| William Howell - 1742 - 806 halaman
...Honour of our Crown, the Imereft of our Subjects, and that Regard which ought to be had to the moft folemn Treaties, call upon us to make ufe of the Power which God hath given us, for vindicating our undoubted Rights, and fecuring to our loving Subjeils the Privileges... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1759 - 674 halaman
...honour of our crown, the inicrcil of our fubjects, and that regard, which ought to be had to the molt folemn treaties call upon us to make ufe of the power,...given us, for vindicating our undoubted rights, and fccuring to our loving fubjects the privileges of navigation and commerce to which they are juftly... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 478 halaman
...honour of our Crown, the intereft of our fubjefls, and that regard which ought to be had to the moft folemn treaties, call upon us to make ufe of the power...vindicating our undoubted rights, and fecuring to our loving fubjects the privileges of navigation and commerce to which they are juftly intitlcd : We therefore,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 768 halaman
...to make use of the power, which God has given us, for vindicating nur undoubted rights, und securing to our loving subjects the privileges of navigation and commerce to which they are justly entitled : we, therefore, relying on the help of Almighty God, who know» the uprightness of... | |
| William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner - 1908 - 630 halaman
...Subjects, and that Regard which ought to be had to the most solemn Treaties, call upon Us to make Use of the Power which God has given Us for vindicating Our undoubted Rights, and securing to Our loving Subjects the Privileges of Navigation and Commerce to which c. B. they are justly... | |
| Montagu Burrows - 1883 - 544 halaman
...late Convention manifestly violated." War was declared " to vindicate our undoubted rights, and secure to our loving subjects the privileges of navigation and commerce to which they are justly entitled." After such an exhibition of the absence of selfrespect it was impossible that the... | |
| Montagu Burrows - 1895 - 396 halaman
...late convention manifestly violated. War was declared to " vindicate our undoubted rights and secure to our loving subjects the privileges of navigation and commerce to which they are justly entitled." After such an exhibition of the absence of self-respect, it was impossible that the... | |
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