Turn of being uppermoft, one would think it fhould have been natural for the prevailing Party, in order to their Security, to have infifted on the Continuance of their regular Troops, at leaft for a Time. There was a Pretender to the Crown, who had a... Historical Register - Page 1271718Full view - About this book
| Political state of Great Britain - 1718 - 668 pages
...Party, in order to their Security, to have infilled on the Continuance of their Regular Troops, at Jeaft for a Time. There Was a PRETENDER to the Crown, who...had a ftrong Party in the Nation, and the Government wasinfecure till the Spirit of Rebellion was fupprefs'd. It might then with an Appearance of Reafon... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1742 - 530 pages
...and Lancailer touching the Right of Succeffion, in which each Side had its Turn of being uppermoft, one would think it fhould have been natural for the...ftrong Party in the Nation, and the Government was infecnre 'till the Spirit of Rebellion was fupprefs'd. It might then with an Appearance of Reafon have... | |
| Algernon Sidney - Monarchy - 1744 - 374 pages
...and Lancafter touching the Right of Succeffion, in which each Side had its Turn of being uppermoft, one would think it fhould have been natural for the...Reafon, have been infifted on, That the Taxes on the Difaffected mould be increas'd ; that thofe, who occafion'd the Expence, mould bear the Burthen, till... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1811 - 678 pages
...in order to their security, to have insisted on the .continuance of their regular troops, at least for a time. There was a Pretender to the crown, who had a strong party in the nation, and the government was insecure till the spirit of Rebellion was suppressed.... | |
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