I HAVE observed with deep Regret the continued Distress in the Manufacturing Districts of the Country. THE Sufferings and Privations which have resulted from it have been borne with exemplary Patience and Fortitude. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - 第 15 頁Great Britain. Parliament 著 - 1842完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1842 - 756 頁
...the improvement of the jurisdiction exercised by the Ecclesiastical Courts in England and Wales. " It will also be desirable that you should consider,...privations which have resulted from it have been borne with ex. emplary patience and fortitude. " I feel assured that your deliberations on the various important... | |
| 1842 - 596 頁
...the improvement of the jurisdiction exercised by the Ecclesiastical Courts in England and Wales. " It will also be desirable that you should consider,...continued distress in the manufacturing districts ol the country. The sufferings and privations which have resulted from it have been borne with exemplary... | |
| 1842 - 556 頁
...parliament on Thursday last, the 3d February, are the following passages relating to Law Reform : " It will also be desirable that you should consider,...Registration of Electors of Members to serve in Parliament." NEW WHITS. In the House of Commons, new writs were ordered for Leominster, in the room of Vice Chancellor... | |
| 1842 - 498 頁
...in her late speech to parliament says : " I have observed with deep regret the continued distress of the manufacturing districts of the country ; the sufferings...been borne with exemplary patience and fortitude." At a meeting of merchants and manufacturers in Birmingham, one of the speakers remarked of the sufferings... | |
| 1842 - 678 頁
...and the Queen herself declared — "I have observed with deep regret the continued distress in (he manufacturing districts of the country. The sufferings...which have resulted from it, have been borne with exemplar; patience and fortitude." Testimony was also borne to the sufferings and patience of the people... | |
| James J. Macintyre - 1843 - 476 頁
...their weight with the Electors of Great Britain and Ireland: — [Queen's Speech, 3d February, 1842.] ' I have observed with deep regret the continued distress...manufacturing districts of the country. The sufferings and pri* vations which have resulted from it have been borne with exemplary ' patience and fortitude.'... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1858 - 784 頁
...heir to the throne had taken place L_ on the 9th November preceding. The Queen's Speeck 1842- noticed with deep regret the continued distress in the manufacturing districts of the country, and bore testimony to the exemplary patience and fortitude with which it had been borne, and recommended... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1860 - 724 頁
...of an Jieir to the throne bad taken, place on the 9th November preceding. The Queen's Speech noticed with deep regret the continued distress in the manufacturing districts of the country, and bore testimony to the exemplary patience and fortitude with which it had been borne, and recommended... | |
| John McGilchrist - 1868 - 222 頁
...drank the young Prince's health. Very few ladies were invited. The Queen's speech of this year noticed with deep regret the continued distress in the manufacturing districts of the country, and bore testimony to the exemplary patience and fortitude with which it had been borne. NATIONAL DISTRESS... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 340 頁
...opened the Parliament in person on the 3rd of February, 1842. The speech from the throne acknowledged 'with deep regret the continued distress in the manufacturing districts of the country,' and that 'the sufferings and privations which had resulted from it had been borne with exemplary patience... | |
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