| David Jones - Germany - 1715 - 518 pages
...Faculty, Whatever tbofe Gentlemen may fay of their Loyalty, I think they affront the Queen, whom they pretend to Honour , in difgracing her Brother, who...of the Blood, but the Firft thereof ; and if Blood can 'give any Right, be is our undoubted Sovereign. I think too, they call Htr Mayfly's Title in Queftion,... | |
| David Jones - Brunswick-Lüneburg, House of - 1715 - 666 pages
...Faculty, Whatever tbofe Gentlemen may fay of their Loyalty, I think they affront the Queen, whom they pretend to Honour, in difgrac'ing her Brother, who is not only a Prince of the Blood, but the Fir/I thereof; and if Blood can give any Right, he is our undoubted Sovereign. I think too, they call... | |
| Great Britain - 1718 - 756 pages
...may fay of their Loyalty, f think t hty affront the Queen, whom they pretend to honour, in disgracing her Brother, who is not only a Prince of the Blood, but the firft thereof • and if Blood can give any Right, he is our undoubted Sovereign. I think too, they call her Mapfly's Title in queftion,... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - Great Britain - 1763 - 598 pages
...gentlemen may fay of their loyalty, I f* think they affront the queen, whom they pretend to ho«,' nour, in difgracing her brother, who is not only a prince...of the blood, but the firft thereof; and, if blood can give " any right, he is our undoubted Sovereign. I think too '•' they call her majefty's title... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 732 pages
...may say of their loyalty, 1 think they affront the queen, whom tney pretend to honour, in disgracing her brother, who is not only a prince of the blood, but the first thereof; and if blood can give any right, be is our undoubted sovereign. 1 think, too, they call... | |
| John Struthers - Jacobite Rebellion, 1715 - 1827 - 736 pages
...may say of their loyalty, I think they affront the queen, whom they pretend to honour, iu disgracing her brother, who is not only a prince of the blood, but the first thereof; and if blood can give any right, he is our undoubted sovereign. I think too they call... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 708 pages
...may say of their loyalty, I think they affront the queen, whom they pretend to honour, in disgracing her brother, who is not only a prince of the blood, but the first thereof; and if blood can give any right, he is our undoubted sovereign. I think too they call... | |
| George Buchanan - Scotland - 1829 - 764 pages
...may say of their loyalty, I think they affront the queen, whom they pretend to honour, in disgracing her brother, who is not only a prince of the blood, but the first thereof; and if blood can give any right, he is our undoubted sovereign. I think, too, they call... | |
| George Buchanan - Scotland - 1829 - 742 pages
...may say of their loyalty, I think they affront the queen, whom they pretend to honour, in disgracing her brother, who is not only a prince of the blood, but the first thereof; and if blood can give any right, he is our undoubted sovereign. I think, too, they call... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1836 - 480 pages
...may day of their loyalty, I think they affront the Queen whom they pretend to honour, in displacing her brother, who is not only a prince of the blood, but the. first thereof ; and if blood can giv« any right, he re our undoubted sovereign. I think, too, they... | |
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