Lord, no consideration in life shall make me stoop to Opposition. I am still ready to accept any part of them that will come to the assistance of my present efficient Ministers; but whilst any ten men in the kingdom will stand by me, I will not give myself... Memorials and Correspondence - Seite 163von Charles James Fox - 1853Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1853
...purpose, saying, " if the people will not stand by me, they shall have another King ; for I never will set my hand to what will make me miserable to the last hour of my life." The King, however, was compelled to accept the ministry dictated by the coalition, and, by the inflexible... | |
 | Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1836
...the troops to be employed against the West India Islands. March 17. 177& (Second letter of that datt] nation should not stand by me. If they will not, they shall 1778. have another King, for I never will put my hand to what will make me miserable to the last hour... | |
 | Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839
...occasion he says, " If the people will not stand by me, they shall have another king, for I never will set my hand to what will make me miserable to the last hour of my life." The threat is revived upon the division against Lord North four years afterwards. That such a sovereign... | |
 | Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - 4 Seiten
...occasion he says, " If the people will not stand by me, they shall have another king, for 1 never will set my hand to what will make me miserable to the last hour of my life." The threat is revived upon the division against Lord North four years afterwards. That such a sovereign... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1851
...troops to be employed against the West India Islands. March 17. 1778. (Second letter of that date.) nation should not stand by me. If they will not, they shall 1778. have another King, for I never will put my hand to what will make me miserable to the last hour... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1851
...I will rather risk my Crown than do what I think personally disgraceful. It is impossible that the nation should not stand by me. If they will not, they shall 1778. have another King, for I never will put my hand to what will make me miserable to the last hour... | |
 | Charles James Fox - 1853
...those who have stood forth in public offices, of which you would be the first victim." "March \7th, 1778. " I am grieved at your continually recurring...the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas to resign." " March l&lh, 1778. "I am highly incensed at the language held by Lord Shelbume last night to Eden,... | |
 | Charles James Fox - 1853
...affectionate to me, and shows no sign of personal fear; but, my dear Lord, no consideration in life shah" make me stoop to Opposition. I am still ready to accept...the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas to resign." " March ISth, 1778. "I am highly incensed at the language heid by Lord Shelburne last night to Eden,... | |
 | Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853
...I will rather risk my Crown than do what I think personally disgraceful. It is impossible that the nation should not stand by me. If they will not, they...with the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas to resign. March 18. 1778. I AM highly incensed at the language held by Lord Shelburne last night to Eden, and... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853
...I will rather risk my Crown than do what I think personally disgraceful. It is impossible that the nation should not stand by me. If they will not, they...with the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas to resign. March 18. 1778. I AM highly incensed at the language held by Lord Shelburne last night to Eden, and... | |
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