| 1832 - 852 pages
...after the dissolution of the late Parliament. " Having had recourse to that measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency...that in any measures which you may propose for its adjust, ment you will carefully adhere to the acknowledged principles of the Constitution, by which... | |
| 1831 - 694 pages
...after the dissolution of the late Parliament. Having had recourse to that measure, for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of My people on the expediency...consideration, confident that, in any measures which you may prepare for its adjustment, you will carefully adhere to the acknowledged principles of the Constitution,... | |
| 1831 - 740 pages
...the dissolution of the late Parliament. — Having had recourse to that measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency...consideration ; confident that, in any measures which you may prepare for its adjustment, you will carefully adhere to the acknowledged principles of the constitution,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1831 - 762 pages
...earliest possible period. His Majesty said — " Having had recourse to that measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency...attentive consideration, confident that in any measures that you may prepare for its adjustment, you will carefully adhere to the acknowledged principles of... | |
| 1831 - 626 pages
...recourse to that measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency ot- a Reform in the representation, I have now to recommend...consideration— confident that in any measures which yon may propose for its adjustment, you will carefully adhere to the acknowledged principles of the... | |
| 1831 - 428 pages
...after the dissolution of the late Parliament. Having bad recourse to that measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency of a reform in the representation, 1 have now to recommend that important question to your earliest and most attentive consideration.'... | |
| 1832 - 508 pages
...after the dissolution of his late Parliament. " Having had recourse to that measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency...consideration, confident that in any measures which you may prepare for its adjustment, you will carefully adhere to the acknowledged principles of the constitution,... | |
| 1832 - 606 pages
...sentiments ïom the throne : :' Having had recourse to that measure t ¡if dissolution] for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency...to your earliest and most attentive consideration. " To the consideration of this important question the attention of Parliament must necessarily again... | |
| John Watkins - 1832 - 800 pages
...after the dissolution of the late parliament. Having had recourse to that measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency...that important question to your earliest and most attenlirt consideration ; confident that, in any measures which yoJ may prepare for its adjustment,... | |
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