| William Pitt - 1806 - 464 páginas
...individual in the British dominions who would act as the courier. Mr. Pitt concluded with moving, " That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, to assure his Majesty, that that house also felt the utmost concern that his Majesty's earnest endeavours to effect the restoration... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 456 páginas
...individual in the British dominions who would act as the courier. Mr. Pitt concluded with moving, " That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, to assure his Majesty, that that house also felt the utmost concern that his Majesty's earnest endeavours to effect the restoration... | |
| 1808 - 546 páginas
...individual in the British dominions who would act as the courier." Mr. PITT concluded with moving, " That an humble address be presented to His Majesty, to assure His Majesty, that that House also felt the utmost concern that His Majefly's earnest endeavours to clFect the restoration... | |
| 1809 - 1080 páginas
...after, it would hare necessarily been a cause for war.— Lord Grenville concluded by moving," That an humble address be presented to his majesty, to assure his majesty that that house had taken into serious consideration the papers relalire to the late negotiation which he... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 648 páginas
...maintenance of the most inviolable good faith, towards our allies. I shall therefore now move, sir, " That an humble address " be presented to his majesty, to assure " his majesty, that we have taken into " our most berious consideration the Pa" pers relative to the late Negociation, ' communicated,... | |
| William Windham - 1812 - 452 páginas
...those States which are now the 11 vassals of France. — Mr. Windham concluded with moving, " That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, to assure His Majesty that we have taken into our most serious consideration the Definitive Treaty of Peace which His Majesty has... | |
| William Cobbett - 1817 - 800 páginas
...into a war, which was likely to be so ruinous and calamitous to this country. He then moved, " That an humble address be presented to his majesty to assure his majesty that his faithful Commons, animated by a sincere and dutiful attachment to his person and family, and to... | |
| William Cobbett - 1820 - 888 páginas
...those points which had not been arranged by the definitive treaty. He concluded by moving, " That an humble Address be presented to his majesty, to assure his majesty, that we have taken into our most serious consideration the treaty of peace, which his majesty has been graciously... | |
| Edward Holt - 1820 - 730 páginas
...after, it would have necessarily been a cause for war. Lord Grenville concluded by moving, " That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, to assure his Majesty that the House had taken into serious consideration the papers relative to the late negociation, which he... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 páginas
...possible exertion, opposed those measures whereby we had been plunged into a war, he moved, " That an humble address be presented to his majesty, to assure his majesty, that his faithful commons, animated by a sincere and dutiful attachment to his person and family, and to... | |
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