| 672 pągines
...have recently occurred (joined to the femiment of mutual aflection and common intereft) will difpofe the Parliaments of both Kingdoms to provide in the manner which they fhall judge moft expedient for fettling fuch a complete and final adjuftment as may beft tend to improve... | |
| 1799 - 598 pągines
...recently occurred (joined to thefentiment of mutual affeftion and 'common inter ejl) -will difpofe the Parliaments of both kingdoms to pro-vide in the manner -which they jball judge mofl expedient, for fettling fuch a complete and final adjuftment as may beft tend to improve... | |
| John Debritt - 1800 - 804 pągines
...have recently occurred (joined 10 the fentiment of mutual affection and common intereft) *ill difpofe the Parliaments of both kingdoms to provide in the manner which they fhall judge moll expedient for fettling fuch a complete and final adjudment as may befl tend to improve... | |
| Sylvester Douglas (baron Glenbervie.) - 1800 - 242 pągines
...have recently occurred (joined to the fentiment of mutual affeftion and common intereft) will difpofe the Parliaments of both kingdoms to provide, in the manner which they fhall judge moft expedient, for fettling fuch a complete and final adjuftment as may beft tend to improve... | |
| 1801 - 858 pągines
...and commons to confider of the moil effeflnal means of finally defeating that defign, by dilpofing the parliaments of both kingdoms to provide, in the manner which they ihould judge the molt expedient, for fettling fiich a complete and final adjuftment, as might beft... | |
| 1801 - 900 pągines
...lords and commons to confider of the mon effectual means of finally defeating that delign, by difpofing the parliaments of both kingdoms to provide, in the manner which they fhould judge the mort expedient, for folding fuel) a complete and final adjuilment, as might bed tend... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 pągines
...and commons to confider of the moft effectual means of finally defeating that defign, by dilpofing the parliaments of both kingdoms to provide, in the manner which they flioutd judge the moil expedient, for fettling fuch a complete and final adjufiment, as might befl... | |
| Charles Coote - 1802 - 544 pągines
...and his majesty recommends it to this house to consider of the most effectual means of counteracting and finally defeating this design ; and he trusts...both kingdoms to provide, in the manner which they fhall judge most expedient, for settling such a complete and final adjustment as may best tend to improve... | |
| Charles Coote - 1802 - 554 pągines
...af|d his majesty recommends it to this house to consider pf the most effectual means of counteracting and finally defeating this design ; and he trusts...circumstances which have recently occurred (joined to-the sentiments of mutual affection and common interest) will dispose the parliaments of both kingdoms... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 508 pągines
...house to consider of the most " effectual means of counteracting and finally defeating this de" sign : and he trusts, that a review of all the circumstances...expedient, for settling such a complete and final ad" justmcnt as may best tend to improve and perpetuate a con* This list is to be seen in Appendix,... | |
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