| Great Britain - 1723 - 714 pages
...by Her Royal High'nefs's being happily delivered of a Princefs, had be>;n prefented to his Majefly, and that his Majefty had commanded him to acquaint this Houfe, That bis MajeJJy rtturns his Thanhs taef^ , tbit Houfe fir tliiir Addrtfs of Congratulation*'*'"'' , f J,J... | |
| Political state of Great Britain - 1725 - 618 pages
...room of Richard Wtft Efqj who had accepted of the Office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland. A faid Court) had been prefented to His Majefty ; and that His Majefty had commanded him to acquaint this Houfe, That His Majefty would give the necefTary Orders according to the Defire of this Houfe. The Houfe of Lords... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1742 - 530 pages
...Peace of Europe, and of the Time or Times when the faid Sum of 125,000!. was iffued and diftributed,' had been prefented to his Majefty ; and that his Majefty...had commanded him to acquaint this Houfe : " That the Silm of Money men" tioned in this Addrefs has been iffued and difburfed, pur" fuant to the Power... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1774 - 606 pages
...his Majefty by the late treaty of peace, or in fuch other manner as his Majefty mould think proper," had been prefented to his Majefty ; and that his Majefty had commanded him to acquaint the aflembly, that he will take the fame into confideration. Letters from Paris give the following... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1777 - 162 pages
...Wbfble anJ R. Tbomffon, with a proinife of reward for the fame) had been prefented to His Majefty i and that His Majefty had commanded him to acquaint this Houfe, that he will give directions accordingly. His Majefty's Proclamation, ifiued in purfuance of th: .faid Addrefs, is as followeth... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1777 - 344 pages
...with a proV' mife of reward tor the fame) had been prefented to His Majefty ; and that His Msjelty had commanded him to acquaint this Houfe, that he will give directions accordingly. His Mnjcfty's Proclamation, iffued in purfuance of the faid Addrd's, is as ioilow.th :... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1786 - 460 pages
...nyalfenft of, or the leaft concern for,/o grtat and vriparakU a hfi tQ the nation ; but eoWly ftated, " that his Majefty had commanded him to acquaint this Houfe, that he f will give directions as defired by the faid addrefs." The funeral was indeed public, but conduced... | |
| History - 1793 - 602 pages
...late treaty of peace, or in fuch other manner as his Majefty fhould think proper;" had been prelented to his Majefty ; and that his Majefty had commanded him to acquaint ihe a fie m bly, that he will take ths fame into confideration. Letters from Paris gave the following... | |
| J. Debrett - 1795 - 754 pages
...Weft-India ¡(lands, and which occafioned a grofs infult to his remains in the ¡(land of Guadaloupe) had been prefented to His Majefty ; and that His Majefty...acquaint this Houfe, that he will give directions as dcfired by the faid Addrefs. On the order of the day, that the bill allowing a million and half,... | |
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