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| English literature - 1784 - 534 pages
...a lull coiiliiicratioii of the prefcat fltuation of ailairi, and of the extraordinary cirrumrtancrs which have produced it, I am induced to put an end to tins lellioii of Parliament : I fed 'ta duty, which I owe to the conilituiion and to the country in... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1784 - 304 pages
...feventeen public and fix private bills; after which his Majefty made the following moft gracious ipeech from the throne : " My Lords and Gentlemen, " ON a...induced to put an end to this feffion of Parliament ; Parliament : I feel it a duty which I owe to the conftitution and to the country in fuch a iltuation,... | |
| Parliament proc - 1784 - 296 pages
...ON a full confideration of the prefent fituation of affairs, and of the extraordinary circumflances which have produced, it, I am induced to put an end...of Parliament : I feel it a duty which I owe to the conflitution and to the country in fuch a iltuation, to recur as fpeeùily • as poffible to the fenfe... | |
| James Hartley (Ph. D.) - 1784 - 606 pages
...the extraordinary circumstances which have produced it, I am in** duccd to put an end to this feflion of Parliament: I feel it a duty, *' which I owe to the constitution and to the country in fuch a fitua** tion, to recur as Speedily as poflible to the lenfe... | |
| James Hartley (Ph. D.) - Caricatures and cartoons - 1785 - 612 pages
...fituation of affairs, and of '" the extraordinary circumftances which have produced it, I am in*' duced to put an end to this feffion of Parliament: I feel...owe to the conftitution and to the country in fuch a fitua** tion, to recur as fpeedily as poflible to the fenfe of my people, by ** calling a new Parliament.... | |
| English essays - 1784 - 552 pages
...ON a full confideration of the prefcnt (ituation of affairs, and of the extraordinary circumllaiKes which have produced it, I am induced to put an end to this fclHon oí parliament : 1 feel it a duty which I owe lu the coulhtution acd u the country, in luch... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 608 pages
...difJbliiittg it. " My lords and gentlemen, tlf \N a full coniideration of the \_J prefent Situation of affairs, and of the extraordinary circumftances...have produced it, I am induced to put an end to this fefiion of parliament: I feel it a duty which I owe to the conftitution and t« the country, in fuch... | |
| History - 1800 - 598 pages
...dijfil-Tjitrg it. ment, May 14; 1784. " My lords and gentlemen, <( f"4N a full confideralion of the V_/ prefent fituation of affairs, and of the extraordinary...have produced it, I am induced to put an end to this fcflion of parliament : I feel it a duty which I owe to the.conllitution and to the co'intry, in fuch... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1803 - 544 pages
...narrative juft finifhed, is highly deferving of full citation : it was to the following effect : " My lords and gentlemen, on a full confideration of...and to the country, in fuch a fituation, to recur as fpeedily as poffible to the fenfe of mjr people, by calling a new parliament. I truft that this means... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1816 - 834 pages
...full consideration of the " present situation of affairs, and of the extraordinary circum" stances which have produced it, I am induced to put an end " to this session of parliament. I feel it a duty which I owe to " the constitution and to the country, in such... | |
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