| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1776 - 510 pages
...policy. - Art. XXV11I. " In every ftage of thefe oppreflions we have petitioned for redrefs in the moft humble terms ; our repeated petitions have been anfwered only by repeated injury.'* • — This allegation is fo palpably repugnant to truth, as hardly to deferve a ferious anfwer. It... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1777 - 588 pages
...ARTICLE XXV111. *' In every ft?¿e of thefe oppreffions we have petitioned for redrefs in the molt humble terms ; our repeated petitions have been anfwered only by repeated injury." ANSWER. ' Very different are the ideas which feem to be attached to the fame terms on this fide cf... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1779 - 750 pages
...fexes, and conditions. In every ftage of thefe oppreffions we have petitioned for redrefs, in the moft humble terms ; our repeated petitions have been anfwered...marked by every aft which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we Ьгеп wanting in attention to our Britiih brethren.... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1780 - 700 pages
...fexes, and conditions. In every ftage of thefe opprefiions we have petitioned for redrefs, in the moft humble terms ; our repeated petitions have been anfwered...A Prince, whofe character is thus marked by every adl which may define a tyr.mt, id unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting... | |
| James Murray - United States - 1780 - 616 pages
...petit!-- oned for redrefs, in -the moft humble terms ; our rc-> peated petitions Iiave been anfwered orvly by repeated injury. — A prince, whofe character is thus marked by every a& which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. •' • • •? Nor have... | |
| Constitutions - 1782 - 188 pages
...themfelves by their hands. In every ftage of thefe oppreflions we have petitioned for redrefs in the moft humble terms : our repeated petitions have been anfwered...injury. A prince whofe character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. He has excited domeftic infurrections... | |
| Europe - 1785 - 450 pages
...lexes, and conditions. In every ftage of thefe oppreffions we have petitioned for redrefs in the moft humble terms ; our repeated petitions have been anfwered only by repeated injury. A , whofe character is thus marked by every aft which. which may define a , is unfit to be the ruler... | |
| History - 1788 - 642 pages
...undiftinguiihed deftrudlion of all ages, fexes, and conditions. In every liage of thefe opprefCoos we have petitioned for redrefs, in the moll humble...been anfwered only by repeated injury. — A prince, whofc clnraftor is thus marked by every aft which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of... | |
| History - 1788 - 638 pages
...i'exes, and conditions. In every flage of theft; oppreffions we have petitioned for redrefs, in the molt humble terms ; our repeated petitions have been anfwered only by repeated injury. — A prince, whofc character is thus marked by every a£l which may deine a tylant, is unfk to be the ruler of a... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1788 - 816 pages
...proceeds, faying, " In every ftage of thefe opprefiions, we have peti«t tioned for redrefs in the moft humble terms. Our " repeated petitions have been anfwered only by repeated " injury. Nor have we been wanting in .attentions. to " our Britifh brethren. We have warned them, from " time... | |
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