The Public and Domestic Life of His Late ... Majesty, George the Third: Comprising the Most Eventful and Important Period in the Annals of British History, Volum 2Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1820 |
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... feelings , to express our abhorrence at the nefarious and diabolical machinations , which were deliberately planned to whelm them all , by one fatal blow , in horror and destruction . " Such sentiments of indignation must glow in the ...
... feelings , to express our abhorrence at the nefarious and diabolical machinations , which were deliberately planned to whelm them all , by one fatal blow , in horror and destruction . " Such sentiments of indignation must glow in the ...
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... feeling the unusual burden , gave loose to its passion , rearing and plunging in every direction . The Mameluke kept his seat through- out , and exhibited the finest specimen of address ever witnessed by the royal and noble spectators ...
... feeling the unusual burden , gave loose to its passion , rearing and plunging in every direction . The Mameluke kept his seat through- out , and exhibited the finest specimen of address ever witnessed by the royal and noble spectators ...
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... feeling and enterprise . He solicited from his Royal Father the extensive latitude he desired . The same principles and ... feelings , to which I would direct your most serious consideration . " When it was officially communicated to ...
... feeling and enterprise . He solicited from his Royal Father the extensive latitude he desired . The same principles and ... feelings , to which I would direct your most serious consideration . " When it was officially communicated to ...
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... feeling of his heart and the dictates of his conscience . " In making the offer , in again repeating it , the Prince of Wales considers that he has only performed his duty to himself , to the state , to the King , to Europe , whose fate ...
... feeling of his heart and the dictates of his conscience . " In making the offer , in again repeating it , the Prince of Wales considers that he has only performed his duty to himself , to the state , to the King , to Europe , whose fate ...
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... feelings by which his Royal Highness is actuated , but referred nevertheless to the answers which his Majesty had judged it necessary to return to similar representations — which , in obedience to the commands of his Royal Highness ...
... feelings by which his Royal Highness is actuated , but referred nevertheless to the answers which his Majesty had judged it necessary to return to similar representations — which , in obedience to the commands of his Royal Highness ...
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Side 111 - Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the...
Side 242 - Cavendish, on the sixth, moved that the house should resolve itself into a committee to consider of that revisal.
Side 421 - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
Side 350 - That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to order...
Side 427 - I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
Side 302 - On the eighth day he sent the people away : and they blessed the king, and went unto their tents joyful and glad of heart for all the goodness that the LORD had done for David his servant, and for Israel his people.
Side 591 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Side 36 - The highest places in your majesty's service are filled by the younger branches of the royal family ; to me alone no place is assigned ; I am not thought worthy to be even the junior major-general of your army.
Side 483 - O dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon, Irrecoverably dark, total eclipse Without all hope of day! O first created beam, and thou great Word, Let there be light, and light was over all; Why am I thus bereaved thy prime decree?
Side 575 - Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year.