My lords and gentlemen, I have come to meet you for the purpose of proroguing this Parliament, with a view to its immediate dissolution. ' I have been induced to resort to this measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people... The North American Review - Pagina 1881831Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1832 - 754 pagine
...look to the language used by the King on the memorable 22nd of April, 1831 ; the words Were these : " I have been induced to resort to this measure for...my people, in the only way in which it can be most constitutionally and authentically expressed, on the expediency of making such changes in the Representation... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1831 - 576 pagine
...throne, wearing the crown and sceptre, and delivered the following speech. " MY LORDS, AND GENTLBMSN, " I have come to meet you for the purpose of proroguing...purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people, in the way in which it can be most constitutionally and authentically expressed, on the expediency of making... | |
| 1831 - 626 pagine
...part, the King entered, and delivered the following speech : — ' ' My Lords, and Gentlemen,— T have come to meet you for the purpose of proroguing...purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people, in the way in which it can be most constitutionally and authentically expressed, on the expediency of making... | |
| 1831 - 644 pagine
...king then read, in a firm tone of voice, a speech of which the introductory part was as follows: — " My Lords and Gentlemen — I have come to meet you...dissolution. " I have been induced to resort to this measure fur the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people, in the only way in which it can be most conveniently... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1831 - 762 pagine
...the 22nd of April, was pleased to declare, " I have come to meet you, for the purpose of proroguing Parliament, with a view to its immediate dissolution....purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people, in the way in which it can be most constitutionally and authentically expressed, on the expediency of making... | |
| 1831 - 628 pagine
...meet you for the pur358 Proceedings in Parliament. — Reform Bill. [April, pose of proroguing tbis Parliament, with a view to its immediate dissolution....purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people, in the way in which it can be most constitutionally and authentically expressed, on the expediency of making... | |
| 1831 - 694 pagine
...His Majesty was pleased to deliver the following most gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament: My Lords, and Gentlemen, I HAVE come to meet you for the purpose of proproroguing this Parliament, with a view to its immediate dissolution. I have been induced to resort... | |
| 1831 - 740 pagine
...several others, his Majesty read, in a firm tone of voice, following Speech from the throne : — " My Lords and Gentlemen, " I have come to meet you for the purVviyau resumed). Ministers roust take all pose of proroguing this Parliament, with a view to its... | |
| 1832 - 954 pagine
...House of Commons having been summoned, his majesty prorogued parliament with the following speech : " My Lords and Gentlemen ; "I have come to meet you...purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people, in the way in which it can be most constitutionally and authentically expressed, on the expediency of making... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1832 - 970 pagine
...of Commons having been summoned, his majesty prorogued parliament with the following s|><'«rh : " My Lords and Gentlemen ; "I have come to meet you...purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people, in the way in which it can be most constitutionally and authentically expressed, on the expedieiicy of making... | |
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