| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1802 - 438 pages
...the Crown of Great-Britain ;" to which your Commons humbly beg your royal assent. By this bill, Sir, and the respectful circumstances which preceded and...difficulty and danger, their constituents labouring under burthens almost too heavy to be borne, your faithful Commons postponed all other business, and, with... | |
| History - 1805 - 608 pages
...tbe crown of Great-Britain ;' to which your commons humbly beg your royal assent. By this bill, Sir, and the respectful circumstances which preceded and...given the fullest and clearest proof of their zeal and afi'ection for your majesty; for, in a time of public distress, full of difficulty and danger, their... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1814 - 736 pages
...crown of Great Britain :' to which your Commons humbly beg your royal assent. " By this Bill, Sir, and the respectful circumstances which preceded and...difficulty and danger, their constituents labouring under burthens almost too heavy to be borne, your faithful Commons postponed all other business ; and, with... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 548 pages
...crown of Great Britain :' to which your Commons humbly beg your royal assent. " By this bill, Sir, and the respectful circumstances which preceded and...a time of public distress, full of difficulty and clanger, their constituents labouring under burthens almost too heavy to be; borne, your faithful Commons... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 688 pages
...bar of the House of Lords, May 7. 1777. That intrepid and public spirited man told the king, that *' in a time of public distress, full of difficulty and...almost too heavy to be borne; your faithful Commons have not only granted to your majesty a large present supply, but also a very great additional revenue;... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 520 pages
...crown of Great Britain :' to which your Commons humbly beg your royal assent. " By this bill, Sir, and the respectful circumstances which preceded and...Commons have given the fullest and clearest proof of the1r zeal and affection for your majesty. For, in a time of public distress, full of difficulty •... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1820 - 502 pages
...the king for assent, Addrest of used the following words : " In a time, sire, of pubto "thrive- lie distress, full of difficulty and danger, their constituents...almost too heavy to be borne, your faithful commons, postponing all other business, have not only granted to your majesty a large present supply, but also... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1820 - 884 pages
...bar of the House of Lords, May 7, 1777. That intrepid and public-spirited man told the Ling, that " in a time of public distress, full of difficulty and danger, their constituents labouring under burthens almost too heavy to be borne; your faithful Commons have not only granted to your majesty... | |
| Robert Huish - Great Britain - 1821 - 746 pages
...presented it, he addressed his majesty in the following bold and energetic language " In a time, sir, of public distress, full of difficulty and danger, their constituents labouring under burthens almost too heavy to be borne, your faithful commons, postponing all other business, have not... | |
| James Robins - Great Britain - 1824 - 490 pages
...wards, for the royal assent, addressed his Majesty in the following terms : — " In a time, Sire, of public distress, full of difficulty and danger,...almost too heavy to be borne, your faithful Commons, postponing all other business, have not only granted to your Majesty a large present supply, but also... | |
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