| Thomas Binney - 1851 - 194 pages
...is that to which we confine our attention, as the speech itself is very brief, we give it entire: " I receive with the greatest satisfaction the address...of your proceedings in the execution of the duties intrusted to you by the Royal Commission; and it affords me sincere gratification to witness the successful... | |
| 1852 - 1000 pages
...reign." Her Majesty returned the following gracious answer, handed to her by the Secretary of State : " I RECEIVE with the greatest satisfaction the Address...of your proceedings in the execution of the duties intrusted to you by the Royal Commission, and it affords me sincere gratification to witness the successful... | |
| 1852 - 966 pages
...reign." Her Majesty returned the following gracious answer, handed to her by the Secretary of State : " I RECEIVE with the greatest satisfaction the Address...of your proceedings in the execution of the duties intrusted to you by the Royal Commission, and it affords me sincere gratification to witness the successful... | |
| D. Eldon Hall - 1852 - 110 pages
...your judicious and unremitting exertions in the splendid spectacle by which I am this day surrounded. "I receive, with the greatest satisfaction, the address...presented to me, on the opening of this Exhibition. "I cordially concur with you in the prayer, that, by God's blessing, this undertaking may conduce to the... | |
| Henry Schroder - 1852 - 450 pages
...Majesty's peaceful and happy reign." AD Her Majesty's reply to the address is as follows : — 1851 "I receive with the greatest satisfaction the address...presented to me on the opening of this Exhibition. Her , "I have observed, .with a warm and increasing interest, the Eeply.yS progress of your proceedings... | |
| Edward MacDermott - 1854 - 236 pages
...catalogue of the articles exhibited. Her Majesty replied to the address in the following words : — " I receive with the greatest satisfaction the address which you have presented to me on the opening of the Exhibition. "I have observed with a warm and increasing interest the progress of your proceedings... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 736 pages
...beneficial to this and other nations by achieving the objects for which it had been intended. The queen read the following reply : " I receive with the greatest...of your proceedings in the execution of the duties intrusted to you by the royal commission, and it affords me sincere gratification to witness the successful... | |
| 1887 - 468 pages
...Wales next read an address setting forth the nature of and the reasons for the Exhibition. Her Majesty made the following reply : — ' I receive with the...of your proceedings in the execution of the duties intrusted to yon by the Royal Commission, and it affords me sincere gratification to witness the successful... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - 458 pages
...Wales next read an address setting forth the nature of and the reasons for the Exhibition. Her Majesty made the following reply: "I receive with the greatest...of your proceedings in the execution of the duties intrusted to you by the Royal Commission, and it affords me sincere gratification to witness the successful... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - 524 pages
...Wales next read an address setting forth the nature of and the reasons for the Exhibition. Her Majesty made the following reply: "I receive with the greatest...of your proceedings in the execution of the duties intrusted to you by the Royal Commission, and it affords me sincere gratification to witness the successful... | |
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