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The Life and Reign of William the Fourth - Page 584
by George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - 1837 - 868 pages
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 70

1816 - 612 pages
...promise the continuance of that peace >oof»ntia| to the interests of all the nations of the world. '* Gentlemen of the House of Commons — • I thank you for the Supplies which you have granted fur the service of the >car; and I am sensible of the beneficial eflerts which may be expected to result...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1816 - 744 pages
...the public business, and the measures you have adopted for improving the resources of the country. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons; " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the current year, and for the provision you have made for discharging the iucumbrances...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

1817 - 344 pages
...temperate, but effectual, use ot them, for the protection and security of His Majesty's loyal subjects. Gentlemen of the House •of Commons, I thank you for the supplies which you have granted to me; and for the laborious investigation which, at my recommendation, you have made into •the state...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1818 - 798 pages
...temperate but effectual use of them, for the protection and security of his Majesty's loyal subjects. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons ; " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted to me ; and for the laborious investigation which, at my recommendation, you have made into the state...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the ...

1819 - 422 pages
...measures adopted, as the result of this inquiry, will be productive of the most beneficial consequences. Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year. I sincerely regret that the necessity should have existed of making...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for ..., Volume 89, Part 2

1819 - 800 pages
...adopted, as the result of this in. quiry, will be productive of the most beneficial consequences. '* Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " I thank you for the Supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year. — I sincerely regret that the necessity nhnuld have existed...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 89, Part 2; Volume 126

1819 - 780 pages
...measures adopted, as the result of this inquiry, will be productive of the most beneficial consequences. "Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " I thank you for the Supplies which you haie granted for the service of the present year. — I sincerely regret that the necessity should...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 5

1819 - 610 pages
...result of this inquiry, will be productive of the most beneficial consequences. " Gentlemen of Hie House of Commons, " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year. I sincerely regret, that the necessity should have existed of...
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The Public and Domestic Life of His Late ... Majesty, George the ..., Volume 2

Edward Holt - 1820 - 730 pages
...continuance of that peace so essential to the interests of all the nations of the world. " Gentltmen of the House of Commons, " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the year; and I am sensible of the beneficial effects which may be expected to result...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 35

William Cobbett - 1820 - 410 pages
...this inquiry, will be productive of the mos>t beneficial consequences. •' Gentlemen of the tlouse of Commons, " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service ofthe present year. " I sincerely regret that the necessity should have existed of...
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