Address proposed,' in answer to his Majesty's most gracious Speech from the Throne, ' we are invited to declare that we will oppose the King of Prussia in his attempts upon Silesia : a declaration in which I see not how any man can concur who knows not... Debates in Parliament - Page 365by Samuel Johnson - 1787Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 522 pages
...Expedience, but what Arguments may be advanced by Equity on oue Part or the , . other. ' If I do not miftake the true Intent of the Addrefs now propofed, we are...concur, who knows not the Nature of his Claim, and ihe Laws of the Empire. If. ought therefore, Sir, to have been the firft Endeavour of thofe by whom... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 430 pages
...expedience, but what arguments may be advanced by equity on one part or the other. If I do not miftake the true intent of the addrefs now propofed, we are...whom this addrefs has been fo zealoufly promoted, to fhow that his claim, fo publickly explained, fo firmly urged, and fo ftrongly fupported, is without... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 742 pages
...proposed, we are invited to declare that we will oppose the king of Prussia in his attempts upon Silesia, a declaration in which I know not how any man can...empire. It ought therefore, Sir, to have been the first endeavour of those by whom this address has been so zealously promoted, to shew that his claim,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 554 pages
...proposed, we are invited to declare that we will oppose the king of Prussia in his attempts upon Silesia, a declaration in which I know not how any man can...empire. It ought, therefore, sir, to have been the first endeavour of those by whom this address has been so zealously promoted, to show that his claim,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 552 pages
...proposed, we are invited to declare that we will oppose the king of Prussia in his attempts upon Silesia, a declaration in which I know not how any man can...empire. It ought, therefore, sir, to have been the first endeavour of those by whom this address has been so zealously promoted, to show that his claim,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 584 pages
...proposed, we are invited to declare that we will oppose the king of Prussia in his attempts upon Silesia, a declaration in which I know not how any man can...empire. It ought, therefore, sir, to have been the first endeavour of those by whom this address has been so zealously promoted, to show that his claim,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - English literature - 1897 - 696 pages
...that we will oppose the King of Prussia in his attempts upon Silesia : a declaration in which I see not how any man can concur who knows not the nature of his Prussian Majesty's Claim, and the Laws of the German Empire [nor do I, Mr. V.~\ \ It ought therefore,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Prussia (Germany) - 1897 - 696 pages
...that we will oppose the King of Prussia in his attempts upon Silesia : a declaration in which I see not how any man can concur who knows not the nature of his Prussian Majesty's Claim, and the Laws of the German Empire [nor do I, Mr. Fj ! It ought therefore,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 512 pages
...that we will oppose the King of Prussia in his attempts upon Silesia: a declaration in which I see not how any man can concur who knows not the nature of his Prussian Majesty's Claim, and the Laws of the German Empire [nor do I, Mr. V.\! It ought therefore,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 444 pages
...' we will oppose the King of Prussia in his attempts upon Silesia : a ' declaration in which I see not how any man can concur who knows ' not the nature of his Prussian Majesty's Claim, and the Laws of ' the German Empire" (nor do I, Mr. V.) ! " It ought therefore,... | |
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