| English literature - 1789 - 688 pages
...your recovery. I thank God for his goodnefs to you. I honour you not only as my King, but ae almoft the only lawful King in the world, becaufe the only...one who owes his crown to the choice of his people. Miy you enjoy all poffible happinefs. Miy God fhcw you the fully of thofe effufions of adulation which... | |
| History - 1790 - 522 pages
...tells the Revolution Society, in this politic .1 fermon, that his inajefty ' is aU moft the only bwful king in the world, becaufe the only one who owes his crown to the choice of bis people.' As to the kings of the 'world, all of whom (except one) this archpontiff of the rights... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 536 pages
...vital parts. He tells the Revolution Society, in this political fermon, that his iftajefty " is almoft the only lawful king in the " world, becaufe the only...who owes his '* crown to the choice of his people " As to the kings of the world, all of whom (except one) this archpontiff of the rights of men, with... | |
| 1790 - 614 pages
...fpreading of contradiction,' The next poiition which he controverts is, that his prcfent Majefty 1 is the only lawful King in the world, becaufe the only...one who owes his crown to the choice of his people.' In oppofition to this Mr. Burke quotes a variety of ilatutcs to prove that the Crown of England is... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 370 pages
...vital parts. He tells the Revolution Society, in this political fermon, that his majefty " is almoft the only lawful king in the " world, becaufe the only...who owes his " crown to the choice of his people." As to the kings of the world, all of whom (except one) this archpontiff of the rights of men, with... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 380 pages
...vital parts. He tells the Revolution Society, in this political fermon, that his rnajefty " is almoft the only lawful king in the " world, becaufe the only one who owes his " crown to the choice ef his people." As to the kings of the -world, all of whom (except one) this archpontiff of the rights... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1790 - 606 pages
...literary caballers, and intriguing philofophers, that the king of Great Britain " is aimoft the enly lawful king in the world ; becaufe the only one who owes his crown to the cboice of the people ;" and, moreover, that men in all countries have a right " to choofe their own... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1790 - 728 pages
...truly patriotic. Mr. Burke's chief object is that part, which lays our king is the only lawful monarch, becaufe the only one who owes his crown to the choice of his people. On the lor.trary, the author of the Reflections (hows, with great force of argument and depth of conftitutional... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1791 - 418 pages
...vital parts. He tells the Revolution Society, in this political fermon, that his majefty " is almoft the only lawful king in the " world, becaufe the only one who owes his " crown to the choice of bis people." As to the kings of the world, all of whom (except one) this archpontiff of the rights... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 pages
...vital parts. He tells the revolution focicty, in this political fermon, that his majefty " isalmoft the only lawful king in the *' world, becaufe the...who owes his crown to '* the choice of his people." As to the kings of the -world, all of whom (except one) this archpontiff of the rights of men, with... | |
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