Annals of the Reign of King George the Third: From Its Commencement in the Year 1760, to the Death of His Majesty in the Year 1820Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 1036 pages |
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... Throne . Motions respecting the Middlesex Election , and for rendering perpetual Grenville's Election Bill.- Bills for shutting Boston Port , for regulating the Government of Massa- chuset's Bay , and for the Administration of Justice ...
... Throne . Motions respecting the Middlesex Election , and for rendering perpetual Grenville's Election Bill.- Bills for shutting Boston Port , for regulating the Government of Massa- chuset's Bay , and for the Administration of Justice ...
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... throne under happier auspices . No im- mediate change took place either in the plans of policy , or in the persons entrusted with the conduct of them . Mr. Pitt , as principal secretary of state , remained 2 1760 . ANNALS OF GEORGE III .
... throne under happier auspices . No im- mediate change took place either in the plans of policy , or in the persons entrusted with the conduct of them . Mr. Pitt , as principal secretary of state , remained 2 1760 . ANNALS OF GEORGE III .
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... throne on March 3d , for the declared pur- pose of giving an additional security to the independ- ence of the judges . Although an act had passed in the reign of William III . to continue the commissions of the judges during their good ...
... throne on March 3d , for the declared pur- pose of giving an additional security to the independ- ence of the judges . Although an act had passed in the reign of William III . to continue the commissions of the judges during their good ...
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... throne , in which his Majesty , after taking notice of the termination of the negocia- tion for peace with France , declared his resolution to carry on the war in the most effectual manner , adhering firmly to his engagements with his ...
... throne , in which his Majesty , after taking notice of the termination of the negocia- tion for peace with France , declared his resolution to carry on the war in the most effectual manner , adhering firmly to his engagements with his ...
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... throne , schemes were early meditated for effecting the deposition of Peter . The event was accelerated by the disclosure of his intention of divorcing his consort Catharine , and probably of confining her to a monas- tery , whilst he ...
... throne , schemes were early meditated for effecting the deposition of Peter . The event was accelerated by the disclosure of his intention of divorcing his consort Catharine , and probably of confining her to a monas- tery , whilst he ...
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Page 48 - I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people, so dead to all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit to be slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.
Page 323 - In thus admitting their separation from the crown of these kingdoms, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may not feel the evils which might result from so great a dismemberment of the empire ; and that America may be free from those calamities, which have formerly proved in the mother country how essential monarchy is to the enjoyment of constitutional liberty. — Religion...
Page 142 - ... better securing the execution of the laws, and the just dependence of the colonies upon the crown and parliament of Great Britain.
Page 344 - Commons, by moving for leave to bring in a bill " for the more equal representation of the people in parliament.
Page 3 - For the encouragement of piety and virtue, and for preventing and punishing of vice, profaneness, and immorality.
Page 302 - Commons, that the war in America might no longer be pursued for the impracticable purpose of reducing the inhabitants of that country to obedience...
Page 9 - Ministry by the voice of the people, to whom he considered himself as accountable for his conduct; and that he would no longer remain in a situation which made him responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide.
Page 280 - that his Majesty's ministers ought immediately to take every possible measure for concluding peace with our American colonies.
Page 376 - That Mr. Burke in the name of the House of Commons, and of all the commons of Great Britain, do go to the bar of the House of Lords, and impeach Warren Hastings, Esq. late Governor-General of Bengal, of high crimes and misdemeanors, and do acquaint the Lords, that the Commons will, with all convenient speed, exhibit articles against him, and make good the same.
Page 253 - That it is competent to this House, to examine into, and to correct abuses in, the expenditure of the civil list revenues, as well as in every other branch of the public revenue, whenever it shall appear expedient to the wisdom of this House so to do : 3.