 | 1810
...information against Mr. Perry for printing, in his Morning Chronicle, the following words:— " What a crowd of blessings rush " upon one's mind, that might be ' bestowed upon the country in the ' event of a total change of system I 'Of all monarch*, indeed, since the '... | |
 | Benjamin Flower - 1810
...you wav bo the bolter able lo comprefcend ib mcanir i, I will rc<ul the words to you — •" What a crowd of '* blessings rush upon one's mind, " that might be bestowed upon the " coiinlry. in the event of u total " change of system: — of all the mo'• narchs, indeed,... | |
 | William Cobbett - History - 1810
...and the Jury would thereby be the better able to attend to the words of it. They were these: " What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind, that might be bestowed upon the country in the event of a total t hange of system ! Of all Monarchs, indeed, since the Revolution,... | |
 | 1810
...and the Jury would thereby be the better able to attend to the words of it. They were these : " What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind, that might be bestowed upon the country in the event of a total change of system ! Of all Monarchs, indeed, since the Revolution,... | |
 | Thomas Starkie - 1813 - 688 pages
...paragraph, with a malicious intent to alienate from the King the affections of his subjects:— ** What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind, that might be bestowed upon the country, in the event of a total change of system. Of all monarchs, indeed, since the revolution,... | |
 | Francis Ludlow Holt - 1816 - 302 pages
...administration of the government of this kingdom, to the tenor and effect following, that is to say, • What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind, that might be bestowed upon the country in the event of a total change of system ! Of all mouarchs, indeed, since the revolution,... | |
 | Great Britain - 1823
...from the following passage, which had been copied into their paper from the Examiner : — <{ What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind, that might be bestowed upon the country in the event of a total change of system ! Of all monarchs, indeed, since the revolution,... | |
 | History - 1823
...construed from the following passage, which had been copied into their paper from the Examiner : — " What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind, that might be bestowed upon the country in the event of a total change of system ! Of all monarchs, indeed, since the revolution,... | |
 | Thomas Starkie, Edward Duncan Ingraham - 1826 - 616 pages
...paragraph, with a malicious intent to alienate from the King the affections of his subjects : — " What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind, that might be bestowed upon the country, in the event of a total change of system. Of all monarchs, indeed, since the revolution,... | |
 | James Silk Buckingham - History - 1826
...same technical language, if the law had adopted and prescribed it, to the following passage : " What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind, that might be bestowed upon the country in the event of a total change of system ! Of all monarchs, indeed, since the Revolution,... | |
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