| Richard Rush - 1845 - 662 sider
...the continued indisposition of the King; and it told both Houses that his Royal Highness continued to receive from foreign powers, the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards England. Parliament has been opened at a day unusually early, and the speech assigns the disturbed... | |
| Charles Knight - 1862 - 738 sider
...Session of Parliament was opened by the King in person on the 5th of February. His Majesty continued to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances...of their friendly disposition towards this country. In his visit to Ireland he derived the sincerest gratification from the loyalty and attachment manifested... | |
| William Cobbett - 1870 - 230 sider
...lightly, do nothing more than make an addition to the confusion of ideas. "My Lords and Gentlemen, 17. "I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest...of their friendly disposition towards this country. 18. I have observed with great concern the attempts which have revently been made in some of the manufacturing... | |
| Robert Waters - 1883 - 616 sider
...likely, do nothing more than make an addition to the confusion of ideas. " MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN : 17. "I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest...of their friendly disposition towards this country. 18. "I have observed with great concern the attempts which have recently been made in some of the manufacturing... | |
| William Cobbett - 1883 - 264 sider
...subjects ; but this can not be effected without the maintenance of public order and tranquillity. 17. " I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition toward this country. 19. "You may rely, therefore, upon my firm determination to employ, for this purpose,... | |
| Two hundred and fifty royal speeches - 1885 - 110 sider
...which, I trust, the alterations that have happened in Europe will not, in their consequences, nffjct. I continue to receive from foreign Powers the strongest assurances of their pacific dispositions towards this country: and it shall be my constant endeavour to preserve the general... | |
| 1817 - 698 sider
...announce to you, that no alteration has occurred in the state of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest...of their friendly disposition towards this country, and of their earnest desire to maintain the general tranquillity. Trie hostilities to which I was compelled... | |
| Horace St. Paul - 1911 - 544 sider
...which, I trust, the alterations that have happened in Europe will not, in their consequences, affect. I continue to receive, from Foreign Powers, the strongest assurances of their pacific dispositions towards this country : And it shall be my constant endeavour to preserve the general... | |
| William Cobbett - 1983 - 202 sider
...lightly, do nothing more than make an addition to the confusion of ideas. "My Lords and Gentlemen. 17. "I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest...of their friendly disposition towards this country. 18. "I have observed with great concern the attempts which have recently been made in some of the manufacturing... | |
| 1823 - 778 sider
...It was as follows :— " My Lords and Gentlemen, " I have the satisfaction of acquainting you, that I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest...their friendly disposition towards this country. " It will be a matter of deep regret t« me, if the occurrences which have lately taken place in Italy,... | |
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