In thus admitting their separation from the crown of these kingdoms, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God that Great Britain may not feel the evils... The Family Magazine - Page 2231837Full view - About this book
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1822 - 824 pages
...consideration of my own '' to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my hum" ble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain " may not...feel the evils which might result from so great a dis" mernberment of the empire, and that America may be free "from those calamities which have formerly... | |
| United States - 1825 - 398 pages
...King George the Third said : " In thus admitting their separation from the Crown of these kingdoms, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own, to...and opinions of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may not feel the evils which might result from so... | |
| William Jones - 1825 - 452 pages
...colonies," said his Majesty, " by agreeing to provisional articles for declaring their independence, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people." But the recognition of American independence was not received in either house... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1828 - 700 pages
...every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may not...from so great a dismemberment of the empire, and that Атпеисо-вщу be ft* .... „ l , -„««"*•« „-^.*— V , ' - — •" calanuties which... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - Great Britain - 1828 - 474 pages
...colonies," said his majesty, " by agreeing to provisional articles for declaring their independence, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people." But the recognition of American independence was not received in either house... | |
| sir Samuel Romilly - 1840 - 498 pages
...every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may not...dismemberment of the empire, and that America may be free from those calamities which have formerly proved, in the mother country, how essential monarchy is to the... | |
| Samuel Romilly - Lawyers - 1840 - 500 pages
...every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may not...dismemberment of the empire, and that America may be free from those calamities which have formerly proved, in the mother country, how essential monarchy is to the... | |
| Samuel Romilly - Great Britain - 1840 - 500 pages
...settled with the court of France. In thus admitting their separation from the crown of these kingdoms, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may... | |
| Sir Samuel Romilly - Lawyers - 1840 - 492 pages
...settled with the court of France. In thus admitting their separation from the crown of these kingdoms, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may... | |
| Samuel Romilly - Great Britain - 1840 - 496 pages
...settled with the court of France. In thus admitting their separation from the crown of these kingdoms, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may... | |
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