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" directed by the advantage and interest of the Scots, I shall say, very sin.cerely, with Sir Edward Coke, ' When poor England stood alone, and had not the access of another kingdom, and yet had more and as potent enemies as it now hath, yet the King of... "
A Critical Enquiry Regarding the Real Author of the Letters of Junius ... - Page 111
by George Coventry - 1825 - 382 pages
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: Being a Faithful ...

1751 - 468 pages
...not to meddle with them.' * Sir Edward Coke. ' When poor England flood alone, and had not the Accefs of another Kingdom, and yet had more and as potent Enemies as now it haih, yet the King of England prevailed, ' In the Parliament-Roll, in the 42. Edw. III. the...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a ..., Volume 7

Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1751 - 466 pages
...not to meddle with them.' * Sir Edward Ceke. * When poor England ilood alone, and had not the Accefs of another Kingdom, and yet had more and as potent Enemies as now it hath, yet the King of England prevailed. ' In 3. Richard II. the King was invironed with Flemings,...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: From the Earliest ...

1763 - 468 pages
...not to meddle with them.' * Sir Edward Coke. ' When poor England flood alone, and had not the Accefs of another Kingdom, and yet had more and as potent Enemies as now it hath, yet the King of England prevailed. * In the Parliament-Roll, in the 42 Edw. III. the King...
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Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1772 - 262 pages
...fay very fmcerely with Sir Edward Coke. * " When poor " England Hood alone, and had not the ac" cefs of another kingdom, and yet h'ad more " and as potent...it now hath, yet " the King of England prevailed." SOME opinion may now be expe&ed from me, upon a point of equal delicacy to the writer, and hazard to...
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The letters of Junius

Junius (pseud.) - Great Britain - 1784 - 410 pages
...very Cncerely with Sir Edward Coke, * «' When " poor England flood alone, and had not the ac*« cefs of another kingdom, and yet had more " and as potent...it now hath, yet the " King of England prevailed.*' SOME opinion may now be expe&ed from me, upon a point of equal delicacy to the writer, and hazard to...
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Junius. Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1797 - 402 pages
...should ever be thought advisable to dissolve an act, the violation or observance of which is invariably directed by the advantage and interest of the Scots,...shall say very sincerely with sir Edward Coke, ' When c poor Eng' land stood alone, and had not the access of ' another kingdom, and yet had more and as...
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The Letters of Junius ...: With Notes and Illustrations ..., Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1804 - 472 pages
...without the slightest dissatisfaction on the score of his being a Scotsman. VOL. I. V is invariably directed by the advantage and interest of the Scots,...as it now hath, yet the King of England prevailed." Some opinion may now be expected from me, upon a point of equal delicacy to the writer, and hazard...
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The Letters of Junius: With Notes and Illustrations, Historical ..., Volume 1

Junius (pseud.) - Great Britain - 1804 - 450 pages
...without the slightest dissatisfaction on the score of his being a Scotsman. VOL. i. p is invariably directed by the advantage and interest of the Scots,...as it now hath, yet the King of England prevailed." Some opinion may now be expected from me, upon a point of equal delicacy to the writer, and hazard...
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Junius, Volume 1

Junius - English letters - 1805 - 354 pages
...should ever be thought advisable to dissolve an act, the violation or observance of which is invariably directed by the advantage and interest of the Scots,...shall say very sincerely with Sir Edward Coke, ' When c poor £ngland stood alone, and had not ' the access of another kingdom, and yet had more ' and as...
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The Letters of Junius

Junius - English letters - 1807 - 392 pages
...tht greatest observance of which is invariably directed by the advantage and interest of the Scots, 1 shall say very sincerely with Sir Edward Coke*, "...it now hath, " yet the King of England prevailed." " wrong to your subjects and to yourself. In, *' stead of reigning, in the hearts of your people> "...
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