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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... - Page 469
1825
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for ..., Volume 91, Part 1

1821 - 712 pages
...Loi-ds, and Gentlemen, " I have the satisfaction of acquainting you, that I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest assurances 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...
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Annual Register, Volume 111

Edmund Burke - 1870 - 712 pages
...your further attendance in Parliament. " Her Majesty announces to you with pleasure that she continues to receive from all Foreign Powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition, and that her confidence in the preservation of peace has been continued and confirmed during the present...
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Annual Register, Volume 80

Edmund Burke - 1839 - 964 pages
...session. " I have to lament that the civil war in Spain forms an exception to the general tranquillity. 1 continue to receive from all foreign powers the strongest assurances of their desire to maintain with me the most amicable relations. " The disturbances and insurrections which...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History ..., Volume 42; Volume 65

1824 - 884 pages
...of taxes. " My Lords and Gentlemen, " His Majesty has commanded us to inform you, that he continues to receive from all foreign powers, the strongest...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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The Monthly magazine, Volume 52

Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 pages
...the last parliament. His Majesty has commanded us to acquaint yon, that he continues to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country. " Gentlemen of the House of Coalman <, — We are commanded by his Majesty to return you his thanks...
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 37

Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 680 pages
...of the kingdom. " We are commanded to acquaint you, that the Prince Regent continues to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country, and of their desire to maintain the general tranquillity. " His Royal Highness has the satisfaction of...
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 12

1826 - 1052 pages
...necessary for the Public Safety. His Majesty is happy to be able to announce to you, that He receives from all Foreign Powers the strongest assurances of...their friendly disposition towards this Country, and of their desire to maintain the general Peace. While His Majesty regrets the continuance of the War...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1829 - 1062 pages
...1822. My Lords, and Gentlemen, 1 HAVE the satisfaction of informing you that I continue to receive from Foreign Powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this Country. Itis impossible for Me not to feel deeply interested in any event dial may Lave a tendency to disturb...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1815 - 746 pages
...tranquillity of Europe have been brought to an amicable conclusion; and I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country. " At home, my subjects experience the growing blessings of peace in the extension of trade, the improvement...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - 1815 - 522 pages
...tranquillity of Europe have been brought to an amicable conclusion ; and I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country.— At home, my subjects experience the growing blessings of peace in the extension of trade, the improvement...
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