| 1823 - 946 pages
...Parliament prorogued till the 24>th day of August next: — " My Lords and Gentlemen, " It is with great regret that I am again obliged to announce to you...continuance of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. " I cannot close this session of Parliament without expressing the satisfaction that I have derived... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 680 pages
...commanded by his royal highness the Prince Regent to inform you, that it is with great concern that he is obliged to announce to you the continuance of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. " The Prince Regent is persuaded that you will deeply participate in the affliction with which his Royal... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 442 pages
...in the following words, upon parts <>f which, after inserting them, I shall offer some remarks : " My Lords " and Gentlemen, — It is with the deepest " regret that I am again obliged to an" nounce to you the continuance of His " Majesty's lamented indisposition. The " great and splendid... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 pages
...Tle^ent on opening Parliament, Nov. 4. My Lords and Gentlemen, — It is with the deepest regret tint I am again obliged to announce to you the continuance...indisposition. The great and splendid success with which it has pL-ased divine Providence 16 bless his Majesty's arms, and those of his allies, in the course of the... | |
| 1815 - 992 pages
...sir Oswald Mose- es4Jcy» of Rolleston, bart. ' PUBLIC PUBLIC PAPERS. PRINCE REGENT'S SPEECH, NOV. 4, 1813. My lords, and gentlemen, IT is with the deepest...and splendid success •with which it has pleased djvine providence to bless his majesty's arms, and those of his allies, in the course of the present... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...,011 On the 4th of November, the prince regent opened the new session with the following speech. " My Lords and Gentlemen, " It is with the deepest regret...indisposition. " The great and splendid success with which it hath pleased divine providence' to bless his majesty's arm**, and those of his allies, in the course... | |
| 1817 - 708 pages
...three o'clock, and opened the Session of Parliament with the following speech from the throne : JMy Lords and, Gentlemen, It is with the deepest regret that I am again obliged to announce to you, that no alteration has occurred in the state of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. I continue to... | |
| 1817 - 694 pages
...three o'clock, and opened the Session of Parliament with the following speech from the Throne : Afy Lords, and Gentlemen, It is with the deepest regret that I am again obliged to announce to you, that no uteration has occurred in the state of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. I continue to... | |
| 1818 - 728 pages
...commanded by his Royal Highness the Prince Regent to inform you, that it is with great concern that he is obliged to announce to you the continuance of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. The Prince Regent is persuaded that you will deeply participate in the affliction with which his Royal... | |
| 1818 - 628 pages
...commanded by his Royal Highness the Prince Regent to inform you, that it is with great concern that he is obliged to announce to you the continuance of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. " The Prince Regent is persuaded that you will deeply participate in the affliction with which his Royal... | |
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