Tis a trite, but very true Remark, That there are but few Hours between Kings being reduced under the Power of Pretenders to their Crown and their Graves. Had you succeeded... Historical Register - Page 1911717Full view - About this book
| Political state of Great Britain - 1716 - 790 pages
...that most . excellent Prince ; ¡o the Impeachment fpeaks, and fo ikt Law conftrues ycxr ДШош , and this is not only true, in the Notion of Law but al'mofi always fo in Deed and Reality : 'T»ja trite, but very true Remark, That there are but few... | |
| Trials - 1744 - 560 pages
...murder that moll excellent Prince; fo the Impeachment fpeaks, and fo the Law conftrues your Actions: And this is not only true in the Notion of Law, but almofl always fo in Deed and Reality. 'Tis a trite, but very true Remark, that there are but few Hours... | |
| Trials - 1776 - 718 pages
...murder that molt excellent Prince ; fo the impeachment (peaks, and fo the law conftrues your adions -, and this is not only true in the notion of law, but...remark, that there are but few hours between Kings being reduced under the power of Pretenders to their crown, and their graves. Had you fucceeded, his Majefty's... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1789 - 492 pages
...murder thai moft excellent Prince; fo the impeachment fpeaks, and fo the law conftrues your aclions; and this is not only true in the notion of law, but almoft always fo in deed and reality. It is a trite, but very true remark, that there are but few hours between Kings being reduced under... | |
| William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 448 pages
...murder, that moft excellent prince ; fo the impeachment fpeaks, and fo the law conftrues your actions : and this is not only true in the notion of law, but almoft always fo in deed and reafon. 'Tis a trite, but a very true remark, that there are but few hours between kings being reduced... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 732 pages
...; and this is not only true in the notion of law, but almost always so in deed and reality : It is a trite, but very true remark, that there are but few hours between kings being reduced under the power of pretenders to their crown, and their graves. Had you succeeded, bis majesty's... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - Crime - 1824 - 612 pages
...murder, that most excellent prince ; so the impeachment speaks, and so the law construes your actions : and this is not only true in the notion of law, but almost always so in deed and reason. 'Tis a trite, but a very true remark, that there are but few hours... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1849 - 696 pages
...aggravated their Lordships' guilt, the first being the high personal character of George : " It is a trite, but very true remark, that there are but few hours between kings being reduced under the power of pretenders to their crown and their graves. Had you succeeded, his Majesty's... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 534 pages
...which aggravated their Lordships' guilt, the first being the high personal character of George; "It is a trite, but very true remark, that there are but few hours between kings being reduced under the power of pretenders to their crown and their graves. Had you succeeded, his Majesty's... | |
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