| English essays - 1821 - 712 pages
...the following Speech : " My Loi-ds, and Gentlemen, " I have the satisfaction of acquainting you, that I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest...their friendly disposition towards this Country. " It will be a matter of deep regret to me, if the occurrences which have lately taken place in Italy should... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1819 - 822 pages
...announce to you, that no alteration has occurred in the state of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. " I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest...of their friendly disposition towards this country, and of their earnest desire to maintain the general tranquillity. " The hostilities to which I was... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 pages
...determined by the last parliament. His Majesty has commanded us to acquaint yon, that he continues to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances...of their friendly disposition towards this country. " Gentlemen of the House of Coalman <, — We are commanded by his Majesty to return you his thanks... | |
| Europe - 1823 - 946 pages
...lightly on all classes of the community as could be expected when so great an effort was to be made. ' ' My Lords and Gentlemen, " I continue to receive from...of their friendly disposition towards this country. " I have observed, with great concern, the attempts which have recently been made, in some of the manufacturing... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1813 - 738 pages
...which I trust the alterations that have happened in Europe will not in their consequences affect. " I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their pacific dispositions towards this country.; and it shall be my constant endeavour te preserve the general... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 522 pages
...threaten an interruption to the tranquillity of Europe have been brought to an amicable conclusion ; and I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest...their friendly disposition towards this country.— At home, my subjects experience the growing blessings of peace in the extension of trade, the improvement... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1815 - 746 pages
...tranquillity of Europe have been brought to an amicable conclusion ; and, that his Majesty continues to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition toward this country : To assure his Majesty, that we are deeply sensible of the blessings which we... | |
| 1817 - 708 pages
...announce to you, that no alteration has occurred in the state of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest...of their friendly disposition towards this country, and of their earnest desire to maintain the general tranquillity. The hostilities to which I was compelled... | |
| English literature - 1822 - 850 pages
...important objects which have been brought before you in the course of this long and lalxu rious Session. " I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest...of their friendly disposition towards this country ; and I huve the satisfaction of believing, that the differences which hod unfortunately arisen between... | |
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