| Great Britain. Parliament - 1755 - 712 sivua
...particular Satisfaction ; this in general, If there had been but twoy lejides myfelf, of my Opinion, I bad not done it ; and the Argument that prevailed with...them to be a Parliament ; upon which Condition and ConftrucJion I did it, and no othcrwife, and accordingly it is re-> gifter'd in the Council-Books,... | |
| William Harris - 1758 - 458 sivua
...particular fatisfadrion, this in general; if there ' had been but two (befides myfelf ) of my opinion, 1 had * not done it ; and the argument that prevailed with me ' was, that the calling did no ways acknowledge them ' to be a parliament, upon which condition and con* ftruction I did it, and no... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1760 - 536 sivua
...to Digby for particular fatisfac" tion ; this is in general : if there had been but two (be" fides myfelf) of my opinion, I had not done it : and the...that prevailed with me was, that the calling " did no ways acknowledge them to be aparliament. Upon " which condition and conftru&ion I did it, and no other"... | |
| David Hume - 1775 - 442 sivua
...its re-adii.iflion All thefe meafures (hewed hitle fpirit of accommodation in the parliament ; felf of my opinion, I had not done it ; and the argument...that prevailed with me was, that the calling did no ways acknowledge them to be a parliament; upon which condition and conftruction I did it, and no othervvife... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 430 sivua
...parliament, I fhall refer thee to Digby for particular fatisfadion ; this in general; If there had. '' been but two befides myfelf, of my opinion, I had...that prevailed with me was , that the calling did no ways acknowledge them " to be a parliament ; upon which condition and con" ftrudh'on I did it , and... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 544 sivua
...thee toDigby for particular satisfaction; this in general : If there " had been but two besides myself of my opinion, I had not done " it; and the argument that prevailed with me was, that the call" ing did no ways acknowledge them to be a parliament ; upon " which condition and construction... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1808 - 834 sivua
...to Digby for particular satisfaction ; this in general, if thene had been but two, besides myself, of my opinion, I had not done it; and the argument that prevailed with me was, That the calling did ao way acknowkdge them to be a parliament; upon which condition and construction I did it, and no otherwise,... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 sivua
...thee to Digby for particular satisfaction; this in general: if there had been but two, besides myself, of my opinion, I had not done it ; and the argument...that prevailed with me was, that the calling did no ways acknowledge them to be a parliament; upon which condition and construction I did it, and no otherways,... | |
| 1810 - 632 sivua
...to Digby for particular satisfaction; this in general : if there had been but two, besides myself, of my opinion, I had not done it ; and the argument...that prevailed with me was, that the calling did no ways acknowledge them to be a parliament; upon which condition and construction I did it, and no otherways,... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 624 sivua
...to Digby for particular satisfaction; this in general : if there had been but two, besides myself, of my opinion, I had not done it ; and the argument...that prevailed with me was, that the calling did no ways acknowledge them to be a parliament; upon which condition and construction I did it, and no otherways,... | |
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