| Edward Pugh - 1808 - 572 pages
...sons, in violation of his majesty's gracious intention, as expressed in his charter. Resolved, That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he be graciously pleased to give direction, that in conformity to the said charter, its regulations may be complied with, as far as... | |
| David Hughson - 1808 - 566 pages
...persons, in violation, of his majesty's gracious intention, as expressed in his charter. Resolved, That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he be graciously pleased to give direction, that in conformity to the said charter, its regulations may be complied with, «s far as... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 pages
...Ctutlereagh, after delivering in eulogium on the departed and much lamented Sir John Moore, moved, That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he be graciously pleased to order a monument to be erected to the memory ofBrigadier-General Sir John Moore, KB in the cathedral... | |
| 1811 - 1054 pages
...Whitbread said, if his honourable friend would agree to withdraw his motion, he \vould move, " That a humble address be presented to his majesty, that he be graciously pleased to give immédiate directions that a minute and accurate search be made forthwith on the bland of Sombrero,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 706 pages
...mentioned in his- first speech relative to an Address, he had drawn up one, which, if the hon. baronet had agreed to withdraw his motion, he would beg leave...effect : — " That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, that he be graciously pleased to give immediate directions that a minute and accurate... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 792 pages
...motion, he would beg leave lo read to the House, which he did, to the following «fleet: — " That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, that he...be graciously pleased to give immediate directions thata minute and accurate search be made forthwith on the island of Sombrero, for the purpose of ascertaining... | |
| Sir Robert Peel - 1853 - 882 pages
...moved had expressed his view on the Hibject. He should now move an amendment to the address itself, which he did to the following effect : — " That an humble address be presented to his majesty, to го .-.resent to his majesty that we acknowledge, with every sentiment of gratitude,... | |
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