| 1739 - 660 pages
...your own Georgia, of the firft law of nature, fclf537 preservation, and felf-defence 5 a furrender of the rights and trade of England to the mercy of Plenipotentiaries, and in this infinitely highelt and facred point, future fecurity, not only inadequate, but direftly repugnant to the refolutions... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 432 pages
...as to Georgia, of the ll- lT&-9firft Law of Nature, Selfprefervation and Self-defence; a ^/"Y 'V*' Surrender of the Rights and Trade of England to the...Mercy of Plenipotentiaries, and in this infinitely highefl and facred Point, future Security, not only inadequate, but directly repugnant to the Refolutions... | |
| John Almon, William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - Great Britain - 1792
...fufpenfion : as to Georgia, of the firfl law of nature, felf-prefervation and felf-defence, a furrender of the rights and trade of England to the mercy of Plenipotentiaries, and in this infinitely higheft and facred point, future fecurity, not only inadequate, but diretSUy repugnant to the refolutions... | |
| John Almon - Great Britain - 1793 - 514 pages
...penfion: As to Georgia, of the firft law of * nature, felf-prefervation and felf-defence, a ' furrender of the rights and trade of England * to the mercy of plenipotentiaries, and in * this infinitely higheft and facred point, fu* ture fecurity, not only inadequate, but di* rectly repugnant to the refolutions... | |
| John Almon - Great Britain - 1797 - 550 pages
...fufpenfion : As to Georgia, of the firft law of nature, felf-prefervation and felf-defence, a furrender of the rights and trade of England to the mercy of plenipotentiaries, and in this infinitely higheft and facred point, future fecurity, not only inadequate, but direftly repugnant to the refolutions... | |
| William Coxe - 1800 - 408 pages
...fufpenfion. As to Georgia, of the firft law of nature, felf-prefervation and felf-defence ; a furrender of the rights and trade of England to the mercy of plenipotentiaries, and in this infinitely higheft and facred point, future fecurity, not only inadequate, but diretftly repugnant to the refolutions... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 470 pages
...ignominy ; an illusory expedient, to baffle the resentment of the nation; a truce without a suspension of hostilities on the part of Spain; on the part of...future security, not only inadequate, but directly repugnant to the resolutions of Parliament, and the gracious promise from the throne. The complaints... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 474 pages
...ignominy ; an illusory expedient, to baffle the resentment of the nation; a truce without a suspension c f hostilities on the part of Spain; on the part of England...future security, not only inadequate, but directly repugnant to the resolutions of Parliament, and the gracious promise from the throne. The complaints... | |
| William Coxe - Prime ministers - 1816 - 448 pages
...ignominy ; an illusory expedient, to baffle the resentment of llie nation ; a truce, without a suspension of hostilities, on the part of Spain ; on the part of England, a suspension, as to Ceorgia, of the first law of nature, self-preservation and self-defence ; a surrender of the rights... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - Great Britain - 1839 - 532 pages
...by " the Ministers of England in the most tame and " abject. Can any verbal distinctions, any eva" sions whatever, possibly explain away this public...of the first law of nature, self-preservation and CHAP, " self-defence : a surrender of the rights and trade XX ' . " of England to the mercy of plenipotentiaries... | |
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