| 1831 - 786 sider
...defence ;— death would be preferable to being marked as the only man that was not suffered to come forth on such an occasion. " ' Should it be my fate...glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number happily remaining of your majesty's children. At the same time,... | |
| William Wallace - 1831 - 330 sider
...defence ; — death would be preferable to being marked as the only man that was not suffered to come forth on such an occasion. " Should it be my fate...glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number happily remaining of your majesty's children. At the same time,... | |
| John Watkins - 1832 - 800 sider
...its defence : death would be preferable to being marked as the only man that was not suffered to come forth on such an occasion. " Should it be my fate...glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number happily remaining of your Majesty's children. At the same time,... | |
| George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - 1837 - 954 sider
...its defence: death would be preferable to being marked as the only man that was not suffered to come forth on such an occasion. " Should it be my fate...glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number happily remaining of your Majesty's children. At the same time,... | |
| George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - 1837 - 972 sider
...its defence : death would be preferable to being marked as the only man that was not suffered to come forth on such an occasion. " Should it be my fate...glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number happily remaining of your Majesty's children. At the same time,... | |
| George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - 1857 - 462 sider
...occasion. " Should it be my fate to fall in so glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number happily remaining of your Majesty's children. At the same time, were there fifty princes, or, were I the single one, it would, in my humble judgment,... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1844 - 928 sider
...being marked as tne only man that was not suffered to come forth on such an occasion. Should it bo ray fate to fall in so glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number nappily remaining of your majesty's children. At the same time,... | |
| George Pellew - 1847 - 542 sider
...its defence. Death would be preferable to being marked as the only man that was not suffered to come forth on such an occasion. Should it be my fate to...glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number happily remaining of your Majesty's children. At the same time,... | |
| George Pellew - 1847 - 542 sider
...its defence. Death would be preferable to being marked as the only man that was not suffered to come forth on such an occasion. Should it be my fate to...glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number happily remaining of your Majesty's children. At the same time,... | |
| George Pellew - 1847 - 542 sider
...its defence. Death would be preferable to being marked as the only man that was not suffered to come forth on such an occasion. Should it be my fate to...glorious a contest, no injury could arise to the line of succession, on account of the number happily remaining of your Majesty's children. At the same time,... | |
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