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... The Family Magazine - Page 2231837Full view - About this book
| Two hundred and fifty royal speeches - Kings and rulers - 1885 - 110 pages
...every consideration of my own to the wishes ami opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may not...dismemberment of the empire; and that America may be free from those calamities which havo formerly proved in the mother country how essential monarchy is to the... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - United States - 1888 - 308 pages
...sideration of my own to the wishes and opinion sPeechof the people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God that Great Britain may not...which might result from so great a dismemberment of V the empire, and that America may be free from those calamities which have formerly proved in the... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - United States - 1889 - 288 pages
...sideration of my own to the wishes and opinion 5Peechof the people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God that Great Britain may not...dismemberment of the empire, and that America may be free from those calamities which have formerly proved in the mothercountry how essential monarchy is to the enjoyment... | |
| John Wood Warter - Great Britain - 1891 - 478 pages
...independence of American colonies : ' In thus admitting their separation from the Crown of their 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... | |
| Bessie Rayner Belloc - American literature - 1897 - 320 pages
...evident agitation, continued, "In thus admitting their separation from the crown of these kingdoms I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinions of my people, make it my humble and ardent prayer to Almighty God that Great Britain may not feel the evils which... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - Great Britain - 1900 - 526 pages
...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...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... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - Great Britain - 1900 - 540 pages
...settled with the court of France. 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... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1901 - 522 pages
...Hanover, says that, notwithstanding the King, in his speech from the throne, Dec. 5, 1783, had said, " I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to...and opinions 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... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1901 - 564 pages
...thus," runs the speech from the throne, "admitting their separation from the Crown of Great Britain, 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... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1902 - 468 pages
...have sacrificed every consideration of rny own to the wishes and opinions of my people. I mike it iiiy humble and ardent prayer to Almighty God that Great Britain may not feel lEe" evils which might result from so great a dismemberment of the empire, and that America may be... | |
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