| William Robertson - Europe - 1777 - 444 pages
...form, as to remind him of his dependence on his fubjetis. " We," faid the Juftiza to the King in the name of his high-fpirited barons, " who are each of...they eftablifhed it as a fundamental article in their constitution, that if the King fhould violate their rights and privileges, it was lawful for the people... | |
| Charles Francis Sheridan - Sweden - 1778 - 358 pages
...their fovereign in fwearing allegiance to him: " We, who are cc each of us as good, and all together more " powerful than you, promife obedience to your " government, if you maintain our rights and «c privileges : if not, we do not." When a king of France, in the prelude to one of his ordinances,... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1787 - 530 pages
...act which ought naturally to be accompanied with profeflions of fubmiffion and refpect, they devifed an oath, in fuch a form, as to remind him of his dependence...government, if you maintain our rights and liberties j but if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they eftablifhed it as a fundamental article in their... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1809 - 516 pages
...highspirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience to your government, if you maintain our...; but if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution, that if the king should violate their... | |
| William Robertson - 1812 - 526 pages
...aft which ought naturally to be accompanied with profeffions of fubmiflion and refpee~l, they devifed an oath, in fuch a form, as to remind him of his dependence...liberties} but if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they eflablifhed it as a fundamental article in their constitution, that if the Kingfhould violate their... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 598 pages
...highspirited barons, ' who are each of us as g°°d, and who are altogether rmnv l owerful than \ ou, promise obedience to your government, if you maintain our...; but if not, not.' Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution, that if the king should violate their... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 pages
...highspirited barons, ' who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience to your government, if you maintain our...; but if not, not.' Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution, that if the king should violate their... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1817 - 534 pages
...high-spirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience to your government, if you maintain our...but, if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution, that if the King should violate their... | |
| William Robertson - 1819 - 522 pages
...high-spirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience to your government, if you maintain our...liberties; but if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution, that if the King should violate their... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1821 - 474 pages
...high-spirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience to your government, if you maintain our...but, if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution, that if the King should violate their... | |
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