Perceval can see nothing but additional motives for their most anxious exertions to give satisfaction to your Royal Highness in the only manner in which it can be given, by endeavouring to promote your Royal Highness's views for the security .and happiness... History of the Peninsular War - Page 805by Robert Southey - 1827Full view - About this book
| Monthly literary register - 1811 - 766 pages
...jour Royal Highness, with regard to the provisions »f the Regency Bill, which his Majesty's servant* felt, it to be their duty to recommend to Parliament....ventures to submit to your Royal Highness, that, whatever dilncultiet the present awful crisis of the country and the world may create, in the administration... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...promote 53 your royal highness's views for the security and happiness of the country. Mr. Perceval has never failed to regret the impression of your...highness, with regard to the provisions of the regency hill, which his Majesty's servants felt it to he their duty to recommend to parliament. But, he ventures... | |
| 1811 - 840 pages
...Royal Highness, with regard to the provisions of tte Regency Bill, which his Majesty 's servants U'lt it to be their duty to recommend to Parliament. But, he ventures to submit <n your Royal Highness, that, whatever difficulties the present awful crisis of the court! ry and the... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...to promote your Royal Highness's views, for the security and happiness of the country. Mr. Perceval has never failed to regret the impression of your Royal Highness, with repard to the provisions ef the Regency Bill, which his Majesty's servants felt it to be their duty... | |
| 1812 - 1038 pages
...failed to regret the impression of your royal highness, with regard to the provisions of the regency, which his majesty's servants felt it to be their duty to recommend to parliament. Bot he ventures to submit to your royal highness, that, whatever difficulties the present awful crisis... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 pages
...of the British constitution." Mr Perceval replied, that, in the expression of the prince's anxiety for the speedy restoration of his father's health,...of the regency bill, which his majesty's servants feu it to be their duty to recommend to parliament. But he ventures to submit to your royal highness,... | |
| 1813 - 544 pages
...royal highness, in the only manner in which it could be given, by endeavouring to promote his view* for the security and happiness of the country. " Mr...highness, that, whatever difficulties the present awful crit ;•; CHAP. 2.] of the country and the world may create in the administration of the executive... | |
| 1813 - 532 pages
...exertions to give satisfaction to his royal highness, in th^ only manner in which it could be giveni by endeavouring to promote his views for the security...majesty's servants felt it to be their duty to recommend tu parliament. But he ventures to submit to your royal highness, that, whatever difficulties the present... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 512 pages
...endeavouring to promote your Royal Highness's views for the security and happiness of the country. Mr Perceval has never failed to regret the impression of your...regard to the provisions of the regency bill, which his Majesty'i servants felt it to be their duty to recommend to parliament. But he ventures to submit to... | |
| 1813 - 502 pages
...endeavouring to promote your Royal Highness's views for the security and happiness of the country. Mr Perceval has never failed to regret the impression of your...regard to the provisions of the regency bill, which his Majesty'* servants felt it to be their duty to recommend to parliament. But he ventures to submit to... | |
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