| William Pitt - 1808 - 474 pages
...gentleman's charge of misrepresentation. I have only a word more to say respecting an expression in the speech from the throne at the opening of the present session. In that speech his Majesty was advised to state, that the re. sources of the country were equal to... | |
| William Pitt - 1817 - 468 pages
...gentleman's charge of misrepresentation. I have only a word more to say respecting an expression in the speech from the throne at the opening of the present session. In that speech His Majesty was advised to state, that the resources of the country were equal to every... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 810 pages
...gentleman's charge of misrepresentation. 1 have only a word more to say respecting an expression in the speech from the throne at the opening of the present session. In that speech his majesty was advised to state, that the resources of the country were equal to every... | |
| 1832 - 574 pages
...LOIIDS. Jan. 17. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Jan. 19. The Earl of Aberdeen, referring to the speech from the throne at the opening of the present session, observed, that his Majesty informed both Houses that a Convention had been concluded between the Five... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1846 - 652 pages
...Gen. Goblet having, as I mentioned to your predecessor, borrowed my copy of it as long ago as the 20th of May, with a view to the concocting of the speech...envoy, and made a stipulation in this very treaty ! I personally like the ministry here, especially Gen. Goblet, and J do not think that, upon the whole,... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1846 - 642 pages
...Gen. Goblet having, as I mentioned to your predecessor, borrowed my copy of it as long ago as the 20th of May, with a view to the concocting of the speech...throne at the opening of the present session. And, hy the way, it deserves mentioning that even this advantage did not prevent their committing themselves... | |
| 1853 - 768 pages
...the Ifcsulls of the G real Exhibition of 1S51, vol. I. lee. v. t Since the delivery of this lecture the speech from the throne at the opening of the present session of Parliament redeem* the character of the iiiitiou iViini thin charge. — "The advancement of thy... | |
| Robert Christie - 1853 - 554 pages
...Council on the principles we have set forth, and to divers other subjects more particularly mentioned in the Speech from the Throne at the opening of the present Session, we refer to the answer to His Excellency the Governor 188 in Chief ; and we ardently wish that the... | |
| Robert Christie - 1866 - 566 pages
...Council on the principles we have set forth, and to divers other subjects more particularly mentioned in the Speech from the Throne at the opening of the present Session, we refer to the answer to His Excellency the Governor in Chief, and we ardently wish that the views... | |
| 1884 - 274 pages
...indeed be glad that " the regulation of the traffic in intoxicating liquors " is a subject introduced in the speech from the throne at the opening of the present session of Parliament, and we shall hope that the Government Bill will be adequate to the necessities of the... | |
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