The History of the Life and Reign of George the Fourth, 第 2 巻Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831 |
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... House of Commons . - Visit of the Emperor of Russia and King of Prussia . The Princess of Wales . Queen's Drawing- - - rooms . Fêtes . Proclamation of Peace . - - the Sovereigns . - - - Departure of Pages 257-288 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND ...
... House of Commons . - Visit of the Emperor of Russia and King of Prussia . The Princess of Wales . Queen's Drawing- - - rooms . Fêtes . Proclamation of Peace . - - the Sovereigns . - - - Departure of Pages 257-288 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND ...
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... house of commons , was placed at the head of an adminis- tration , which made up in religious bigotry for the want of political character . Mr. Addington , on his appointment , waited on the prince of Wales , and informed him of the ...
... house of commons , was placed at the head of an adminis- tration , which made up in religious bigotry for the want of political character . Mr. Addington , on his appointment , waited on the prince of Wales , and informed him of the ...
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William Wallace. and a few other members of this party in the house of commons . But the minister , on a division , had an overwhelming majority , for which he was indebted to a novel and curious combination of parties . The re- gular ...
William Wallace. and a few other members of this party in the house of commons . But the minister , on a division , had an overwhelming majority , for which he was indebted to a novel and curious combination of parties . The re- gular ...
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... house of commons . One novel head of expenditure in the civil list , stated by ministers , under the name of “ occasional payments , " excited severe and suspicious animadver- sions . This designation was an obvious and even clumsy ...
... house of commons . One novel head of expenditure in the civil list , stated by ministers , under the name of “ occasional payments , " excited severe and suspicious animadver- sions . This designation was an obvious and even clumsy ...
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... house of commons on the part of the prince of Wales . Mr. Tyrwhit , an officer of his household , stated for the satisfaction of the house that the claims of the prince were put into a train of adjudication on his petition of right ...
... house of commons on the part of the prince of Wales . Mr. Tyrwhit , an officer of his household , stated for the satisfaction of the house that the claims of the prince were put into a train of adjudication on his petition of right ...
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284 ページ - My Lord, — Since last I had the honour of addressing you from this place, a series of eventful years has elapsed, but none without some mark and note of your rising glory. " The military triumphs which your valour has achieved upon the banks of the Douro and the Tagus, of the Ebro and the Garonne, have called forth the spontaneous shouts of admiring nations. Those triumphs it is needless on this day to recount. Their names...
4 ページ - Comment les deux nations les plus éclairées de l'Europe, puissantes et fortes plus que ne l'exigent leur sûreté et leur indépendance, peuvent-elles sacrifier à des idées de vaine grandeur le bien du commerce, la prospérité intérieure, le bonheur des familles? Comment ne sentent-elles pas que la paix est le premier des besoins comme la première des gloires?
283 ページ - I hope it will not be deemed presumptuous in me to take this opportunity of expressing my admiration of the great efforts made by this House and the country at a moment of unexampled pressure and difficulty, in order to support the great scale of operations by which the contest was brought to so fortunate a termination.
29 ページ - And what is the nature of the times in which we live? Look at France, and see what we have to cope with, and consider what has made her what she is. A man ! You will tell me that she was great, and powerful, and formidable, before the...
252 ページ - Your glorious conduct is beyond all human praise, and far above my reward. I know no language the world affords worthy to express it. I feel I have nothing left to say, but devoutly to offer up my prayer of gratitude to Providence, that it has, in its omnipotent bounty, blessed my country and myself with such a General. You have sent me, among the trophies of your unrivalled fame, the staff of a French Marshal, and I send you in return that of England.
192 ページ - Peel of the same day, are of opinion that, for the purpose of giving to the administration that character of efficiency and stability, and those marks of the constitutional support of the crown, which are required to enable it to act usefully...
62 ページ - That it is contrary to the. first duties of the confidential servants of the Crown to restrain themselves by any pledge, expressed or implied, from offering to the King any advice which the course of circumstances may render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of his Majesty's extensive empire.
284 ページ - I have now the honour to make my humble acknowledgments. " ' Sir, it is impossible for me to express the gratitude which I feel; I can only assure the house that I shall always be ready to serve his Majesty in any capacity in which my services can be deemed useful, with the same zeal for my country which has already acquired for me the approbation of this house.