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" Gentlemen of the House of Commons ; " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year. "
British and Foreign State Papers - Page xxiv
by Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1864
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History ..., Volume 42; Volume 65

History - 1824 - 884 pages
...long and so severely suffered. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " We have it in command from his Majesty to thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the year, and to assure you that he has received the sincerest pleasure from the relief which you have...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 12

Europe - 1823 - 946 pages
...inquiry, will be productive of the most beneficial consequences. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year. " I sincerely regret, that the necessity should have existed of making any addition to the burdens...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 86, Part 2; Volume 120

Early English newspapers - 1816 - 832 pages
...essential to the interests of all the nations of the world. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons — 1 thank you for the Supplies which you have granted for the service of the year; and 1 am sensible of the beneficial effects which may be expected to result from the salutary...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1816 - 744 pages
...you have adopted for improving the resources of the country. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons; " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the current year, and for the provision you have made for discharging the iucumbrances on the revenue applicable...
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Annual Register, Volume 58

Edmund Burke - History - 1817 - 860 pages
...the intere.-ts of all the nations of the world. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " 1 thank yon for the supplies which .you have granted for the service of the year ; and I am sensible of the beneficial effects which may be expected to result from the salutary...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 58

Edmund Burke - Anglo-Dutch War, 1780-1784 - 1817 - 860 pages
...the interests of all the nations of the world. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " 1 thank y>-u for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the year ; and 1 am sensible of the beneficial effect« which which may be expected to result from the...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for ..., Volume 89, Part 2

English essays - 1819 - 800 pages
...quiry, will be productive of the most beneficial consequences. '* Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " I thank you for the Supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year. — I sincerely regret that the necessity nhnuld have existed of making any addition to the burdens...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the ...

1819 - 422 pages
...inquiry, will be productive of the most beneficial consequences. Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year. I sincerely regret that the necessity should have existed of making any addition to the hurthens of,...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 5

1819 - 610 pages
...inquiry, will be productive of the most beneficial consequences. " Gentlemen of Hie House of Commons, " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year. I sincerely regret, that the necessity should have existed of making any addition to the burthens of...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

1819 - 414 pages
...will be productive of the most beneficial consequences. Gentlemen of ihe House of Commons, I thank yon for the supplies which you have, granted for the service of the present year. . 1 sincerely regret that: the necessity should have existed of making any addition to the hurthens...
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