| Walter Scott - 1823 - 780 pages
...It was as follows :— " My Lords and Gentlemen, " I have the satisfaction of acquainting you, that I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest...of their friendly disposition towards this country. " It will be a matter of deep regret to me, if the occurrences which have .lately taken place in Italy,... | |
| 1823 - 714 pages
...Lords, and Gentlemen, " His Majesty has commanded us to inform you that he continues to receive from all Foreign Powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this Country. Deeply as his Majesty still regrets the failure of his earnest endeavours to prevent the interruption... | |
| 1823 - 696 pages
...and Gcntlrmrn,— His Majesty has commanded us to inform you that he continues to receive from all Deeply as hi» Majesty still regret» the failure of lus earnest endeavour* to prevent the interruption... | |
| 1824 - 940 pages
...am of the attention you have paid to the many important objects which have been brought before you in the course of this long and laborious session....which had unfortunately arisen between the Court of St Petersburgh and the Ottoman Porte, are in such a train of adjustment as to afford a fair prospect that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 938 pages
...am of the attention you have paid to the many important objects which have been brought before you in the course of this long and laborious session....differences which had unfortunately arisen between the Court it' St Petersburg» and the Ottoman 1'orte, are in such a train of adjustment as to afford a fair prospect... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 938 pages
...speech to both Houses : " My Lords and Gentlemen, " I have the satisfaction of informing you, that I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest...of their friendly disposition towards this country. " It is impossible for me not to feel deeply interested in any event that may have a tendency to disturb... | |
| 1824 - 728 pages
...wilt see the expediency of pursuing your inquiries in another Session. I continue to receive from all Foreign Powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this Country; and you may rely on my endeavours being invariably directed to the maintenance of general Peace, and to... | |
| 1824 - 666 pages
...will see the expediency of pursuing your inquiries in another session. I continue to receive from all Foreign Powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country, and you may rely on my endeavours being invariably directed to the maintenance of a general peace and to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 pages
...and Gentlemen, " His Majesty has commanded us to inform you, that he continues to receive from all foreign powers, the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country. " Deeply as his Majesty still regrets the failure of his earnest endeavours to prevent the interruption... | |
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