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" I am sure," says the noble lord, in his reply, through Mr. Merry, to one of M. Otto's official notes, " I am sure you must be aware that his majesty cannot, and never will, in consequence of any representation or any menace from a foreign power, make... "
History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from the Breaking Out of the ... - 395. oldal
szerző: Edward Baines - 1818
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1805 - 992 oldal
...On the first, I am sure yon must be aware that his majesty cannot, and never will, in conséquence of any representation or any menace from a foreign...justly dear to every British subject. The constitution admit« of no previous restraints upon publications of any description ; but there exists judicatures,...

The Literary Panorama, 4. kötet

1808 - 742 oldal
...representation or menace from a foreign power, make any concessions which could in the smallest degree be dangerous to the liberty of the press, as secured by the constitution of the country. That the constitution admitted of no pre vious restraints upon publications of any description...

A history of the political life of the rt. hon. W. Pitt, by John ..., 6. kötet

John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 oldal
...Merry, dated August 28th, 18O2. In this his Lordship observes, " I am sure you must be aware tlut iiis Majesty cannot, and never will, in consequence of any representation, or any measure, from a foreign power, make any concession which can be in the smallest degree dangerous to...

The Secret History of the Cabinet of Bonaparte: Including His Private Life ...

Lewis Goldsmith - 1810 - 672 oldal
...infamous proposal *. " you must be aware that his Majesty cannot, and ne»er will, •" inconsequence of any representation, or any menace from •" a foreign...smallest degree dangerous to the liberty of the press, as se" cured by the constitution of this country. This liberty is " justly diar to every British subject....

The Secret History of the Cabinet of Bonaparte: Including His Private Life ...

Lewis Goldsmith - 1810 - 674 oldal
...government of England disdained even to answer such an infamous proposal*. " you must be aware that his Majesty cannot, and never will, " in consequence...representation, or any menace from •*' a foreign poiver, make any concession which can be in the " smallest degree dangerous to the liberty of the press,...

A Geographical and Historical View of the World: Exhibiting a ..., 1. kötet

John Bigland, Jedidiah Morse - 1812 - 470 oldal
...hospitality, and that his majesty would never make any concession that could, in the smallest degree, be dangerous to the liberty of the press, as secured by the constitution of his kingdom. It was added, that the British courts of law took cognizance of libels, against persons...

The Quarterly Review, 16. kötet

1817 - 590 oldal
...simple men who are .taught to believe that the war against Buonaparte was a war against liberty. ' His Majesty cannot and never will, in consequence...press, as secured by the constitution of this country.' The laws, they stated, were as open to the French government as to themselves. They neither had, nor...

Universal History Americanised; Or, An Historical View of the ..., 6. kötet

David Ramsay - 1819 - 364 oldal
...hospitality ; and that his majesty would sever make any concession that could, in the smallest degree^ be dangerous to the liberty of the press, as secured by the constitution of his kingdom. It was added, that the British courts of law took cognizance of libels against persons,...

History of the French revolution, and of the wars resulting from that ...

John James M'Gregor - 1821 - 466 oldal
...representation or menace from a foreign power, make any concession which could, in the smallest degree, be dangerous to the liberty of the press, as secured by the constitution of this country. He intimated, at the same time, that although no previous restraints on publications were admitted...

The history of England, during the reign of George iii, 2. kötet

William Jones - 1825 - 486 oldal
...representation or menace from a foreign power, make any concession which could, in the smallest degree, be dangerous to the liberty of the press, as secured by the constitution of this country. . At the same time that this spirited reply was made to Napoleon's demand for restricting the liberty...




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