I do not hesitate to accept the office and situation proposed to me, restricted as they are, still retaining every opinion expressed by me upon a former and similar distressing occasion. " In undertaking the trust proposed to me, I am well aware of the... The Gentleman's Magazine - Side 691811Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1912 - 662 sider
...owe to the security of my Father's Crown, and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people, I do not hesitate to accept the office and situation...of the situation in which I shall be placed ; but I shall rely with confidence upon the Constitutional advice of an enlightened Parliament, and the zealous... | |
| 1811 - 840 sider
...Crown and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people, 1 do not hesitate to accept the oflice and situation proposed to me, restricted as they are,...of the situation in which I shall be placed ; but I l rely with confidence upon the Constitutional advice of an enlightened Parliament, and the zealous... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 sider
...Father's Crown and the equal regard I owe to' the welfare of his people, 1 do not hesitate to accept Ihe office and situation proposed to me, restricted as...undertaking the trust proposed to me, I am well aware of the drfiiculties of the situation in which I shall be placed ; bat I shall rely with confidence upon the... | |
| 1811 - 392 sider
...sacrifice, consistent with the regard I owe to the security of my Father's Crown, and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people, 1 do not hesitate...the office and situation proposed to me, restricted us they -are; still retaining every opinion expressed by me upon a former, and similarly distressing... | |
| Parliament proc - 1811 - 172 sider
...Opinion exprefied by me upon a former and fimilar diftreffing Occafion. In undertaking the Truft propofed to me, I am well aware of the Difficulties of the Situation in which I fhall be placed; but I fhall rely with Confidence dence upon the conftitutional Advice of an enlightened... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 sider
...owe to the welfare of his people, I do not hesitate to accept (he office and situation proposed lo me, restricted as they are, still retaining every opinion expressed by me upun a former, nnd similarly destressing occasion. " In undertaking the trust proposed to me, I am... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 724 sider
...sacrifice consistent with the regard I owe to the security of my Father's Crown, and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people, 1 do not hesitate...of the situation in which I shall be placed ; but I shall rely with confidence upon the Constitutional advice of an enlightened Parliament, and the zealous... | |
| 1812 - 620 sider
...owe to the security of my father's crown, and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people, I do not hesitate to accept the office and situation...of the situation in which I shall be placed ; but I shall rely with confidence upon the constitutional advice of an enlightened parliament, and the zealous... | |
| Walter Scott - 1812 - 628 sider
...owe to the security of my father's crown, and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people, I do not hesitate to accept the office and situation...of the situation in which I shall be placed ; but I shall rely with confidence upon the constitutional advice of an enlightened parliament, and the zealous... | |
| 1812 - 624 sider
...owe to the security of my father's crown, acd the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people, I do not hesitate to accept the office and situation...retaining every opinion expressed by me upon a former and siraikr distressing occasion. " In undertaking the trust proposed to me, I am well aware of the difficulties... | |
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