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" We are further commanded to state to you, that his Majesty is anxious to recur to the sense of his people while the events which have recently taken place are yet fresh in their recollection. "
Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... - Page 547
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1812
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The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates ..., Volume 2

Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 760 pages
...the great seal for proroguing the Parliament " We are further commanded to state to you, that fail majesty is anxious to recur to the sense of his people,...majesty feels, that in resorting to this measure, linder the present circumstances, he at once demonstrates, in the most unequivocal manner, his own...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 11

Great Britain - 1807 - 542 pages
...parliament. " — We are further commanded to state to tf you, that his Majesty is anxious to recur " io Ihu sense of his people, while the events " which have...taken place are yet " fresh in their recollection. His Ma" jesty feels, that in resorting to this mea" sure, under the present circumstances, " he at once...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 77, Part 1

Early English newspapers - 1807 - 700 pages
...CommiiTioners, previous to an intended Diffblution, " His Majefty being z'nxious to recur to the fenfe of his People, while the events which have recently taken place are }c( frcjh in their recolkclion." •Vol. i8>7-] Additions and Cirrefiions informer Obituaries. 371...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 780 pages
...commissioners at the prorogation of the late Parliament, it was stated, thai his majesty had determined to recur to the sense of his people, while the events which had recently happened were fresh in their recollection. This was the reason which justified the dissolution...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 28

1808 - 1142 pages
...in his majesty's name, declaring that himself and the lords commissioners were commanded to state, "That his majesty is anxious to recur to the sense of his people, while the events which nave recently taken place яге yet fresh in their recollection. His majesty feels, that in resorting...
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Annual Register, Volume 49

Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...Hawkesbury, and the earl of Camden. The com. missioncrs had it also in charge to state, that his majesty was anxious to recur to the sense of his people, while the events which had recently taken place, were yet fresh in their recollection.* Thus ended a very short, and very...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...Hawkesbury, and the carl of Camden. The commissioners had it also in charge to state, that his majesty was anxious to recur to the sense of his people, while the events which had recently taken place, were yet fresh in their recollection.* Thus ended a very short, and very...
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Annual Register, Volume 49

Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...Hawkesbury, and the earl of Camden. The com. missioners had it also in charge to "state, that his majesty was anxious to recur to the sense of his people, while the events which had recently taken place, were yet fresh in their recollection.* Thus ended a very short, and very...
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Annals of the Reign of King George the Third: From Its ..., Volume 2

John Aikin - Great Britain - 1816 - 510 pages
...delivered by commission, which was rendered remarkable by his Majesty's declaration of his purpose " to recur to the sense of his people while the events which had recently taken place were yet fresh in their rec.ollection" — and by the subjoined reasons for...
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History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from the Breaking ..., Volume 2

Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 746 pages
...a speech from the throne, in which the commissioners were charged to state, " that his majesty was anxious to recur to the sense of his people, while the events which had recently taken place were yet fresh in their recollection." This abrupt dissolution of parliament...
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