Highness has himself expressed on the subject of that connection ; as from the expression of that regret on the part of His Royal Highness, this House derives the confident assurance that His Royal Highness will henceforth invariably keep in view that... The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning - 第 382 頁George Canning 著 - 1828完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1811 - 854 頁
...henceforth invariably keep in view that bright example of virtuous conduct which the uniform tenour of his Majesty's life, during the course of his whole...affections of every rank and description of his people." Mr Bathurst declared himself unable to concur with Colonel Wardle in a vote which implied total condemnation,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 860 頁
...henceforth invariably keep in view that bright example of virtuous conduct which the uniform tenour of his Majesty's life, during the course of his whole...affections of every rank and description of his people." Mr liathurst declared himself unable to concur with Colonel Wardlc in a vote which implied total condemnation,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - 1102 頁
...tenor of his majesty's life, during the course of his whole reign, has uniformly afforded to his whole subjects, and which has so much endeared his majesty...affections of every rank and description of his people." Such was the course which the Chancellor of" the Exchequer recommended to the house, instead of the... | |
| George Canning - 1835 - 650 頁
...virtuous conduct, which the uniform tenor of His Majesty's life, during the course of his whole roign, has afforded to all his subjects, and which has so much endeared His Majesty to the affection of every rank and description of his people." MR. BANKES moved another amendment, which varied... | |
| George Canning - 1836 - 498 頁
...very abuses, which have in this inquiry been brought under the notice of the House of Commons — they could not but feel the most serious regret and concern,...public morals, and highly injurious to the cause of religion.1" On the sixth night of the adjourned debate on the original Address, and the two amendments... | |
| 1811 - 1008 頁
...during the course of his whole reign, has uniformly afforded to his whole subjects, and which hag BO much endeared his majesty to the affections of every rank and description of his people." Such was the course which the Chancellor of the Exchequer recommended to the house, instead of the... | |
| George Canning - 1844 - 646 頁
...regret and concern which His Royal Highness has himself expressed on the subject of that connexion; as from the expression of that regret -on the part...and which has so much endeared His Majesty to the affection of every rank and description of his people." MR. BA.NKES moved another amendment, which... | |
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