| Francis Dobbs - 1782 - Страниц: 186
...moved that the addrefs propofed to the King, fhould be amended with thefe words, " That it is, not by temporary expedients, but by a Free Trade alone, that this nation is now to be faved from impending ruin," — and the amendment was carried unanimoufly. The nation rejoiced at this... | |
| C. H. Wilson - 1782 - Страниц: 468
...the throne, moved in lieu of the amendment propofed, " that it is not by temporary expedi•" ents, but by a Free Trade alone, that this nation is now to " be faved from impending ruin." The amendment was carried ncm. con. as -was alfo the addrefs to the Lord... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson (of Dublin.) - 1782 - Страниц: 472
...foot of the throne, moved jn .lieu of t-iie prqpofed, " that it is .not by temporary expedi" ents, but by a Free Trade alone, that this nation is now to " be faved from impending ruin." The amendment was carried mm. con. as was alfo the addrefs to the Lord... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1787 - Страниц: 172
...contained the following expreffions : We beg leave to reprefeni to your Majejiy, that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free Trade alone, that this Nation is now to be fa-ved from impending ruin. The Houfe of Lords concurred in expreffing the fame fentiments : We think... | |
| William Gordon - 1788 - Страниц: 750
...their addrefs to the throne — " We beg leave humbly to reprefent to your majefty, that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free trade alone, that this nation is now to be laved from impending ruin." The addrefs from the lords contained fimilar expreffions. Thus it appears,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1789 - Страниц: 518
...convincing proof." The commons, in their addrefs to the throne, take occafion to declare, that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free trade alone that this nation is now to be faved from impending ruin *. And, , foon * This wa» no new idea, (or expreffion upon the fpur of the... | |
| 1779 - Страниц: 756
...wmidable and immediate attack, affords 549 ever, humbly to reprefent to your Majefty, that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free trade alone, that this nation is now to be faveu from impending ruin. And from your Majefty's gracious declaration, a decl.-.ration imprinted... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - Страниц: 478
...their address to the throne — '* We beg leave humbly to represent to your majesty, that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free trade alone, that...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." The address from the lords contained similar expressions. Thus it appears that a free and unlimited... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - Страниц: 478
...their address to the throne — (SWe beg leave humbly to represent to your majesty, that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free trade alone, that this nation is now <o be saved from impending ruin." The Address from the lords contained similar expressions. Thus it... | |
| 1917 - Страниц: 436
...moved a resolution in the Irish Parliament declaring that ' It is by no temporary expedient, but by free trade ' alone, that this nation is now to be saved from impending ' ruin.' This declaration was emphasised by the volunteers, who paraded with two field-pieces bearing on their... | |
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