 | William Harris - Great Britain - 1766
...purpofe, as may enable us to exercife, ' with a more univerfal fatisfaction, that power of dif' penfmg which we conceive to be inherent in us. Nor ' can...co-operating with us ' in a thing wherein we do conceive ourfelves fo far en* gaSed» both in honour, and in what we owe to the * peace of our dominions, which... | |
 | David Hume - Great Britain - 1807
...approach" ing sessions to concur with him in making some " such act for that purpose, as may enable him to " exercise, with a more universal satisfaction, that " power of dispensing which he conceived to be in" herent in him.'" Here, a most important prerogative was exercised by the king... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1808
...approaching scsHuiis to concur with him in making sume buch »et fur that purpose, as may enable him to exercise, with a more universal satisfaction, that power of dispensing which he conceived t ч be inherent in him.' Here n most important prerogative was exercised by the king... | |
 | Antoine-François marquis de Bertrand de Moleville - Great Britain - 1812
...incline their wisdom to concur with him, in " making some such act for that purpose as might " enable him to exercise with a more universal " satisfaction, that power of dispensing, which he " conceived to be inherent in him." This measure so little agreed with the known disregard, and... | |
 | Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817
...wisdom at the next approaching sessions, to concur with us in making some act for that purpose, as may enable us to exercise with a more universal satisfaction...conceive to be inherent in us ; nor can we doubt of their cheerful co-operating with us in a tiling wherein we conceive ourselves so far engaged both iu honor,... | |
 | Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817
...act for that purpose, as may enable us to exercise, with a more universal satisfaction that povcer of dispensing which we conceive to be inherent in us ; nor can we doubt of their cheerful co-operating with us in a thing wherein we conceive ourselves so far engaged both iu honor,... | |
 | Charles Butler - Church and state - 1821
...sessions, he " would endeavour to induce parliament to concur " with him in an act, which might enable him to " exercise, with a more universal satisfaction, that " power of dispensing, which he conceived to be " inherent in him." Whatever hopes were raised by this declaration, they were of... | |
 | Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1822
...for that purpose, as may enable us to exer* Parker's History, p. 29. . t Bornet, vol. 1. p. 279. else with a more universal satisfaction, that power of...conceive to be inherent in us; nor can we doubt of their cheerful co-operating with us in a thing wherein we conceive ourselves so far engaged both in honour,... | |
 | Charles Butler - Church and state - 1822
...sessions, he " would endeavour to induce parliament to concur " with him in an act, which might enable him to " exercise, with a more universal satisfaction, that " power of dispensing, which he conceived to be " inherent in him." Whatever hopes were raised by this declaration, they were of... | |
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