I trust you will be steady in your attachment to me, and ready to join other honest men in watching the conduct of this unnatural combination — and I hope many months will not elapse before the Grenvilles, the Pitts, and other men of abilities and character... George III, as Man, Monarch and Statesman - Page 379by Beckles Willson - 1907 - 622 pagesFull view - About this book
| English literature - 1853 - 566 pages
...to my health if I remain long in this thraldom. I trust you will be steady in your attachment to me, and ready to join other honest men in watching the...the public finances from being materially affected. ' It shall be one of my first cares to acquaint these men that you decline remaining in Ireland. GEORGE... | |
| English literature - 1853 - 576 pages
...to my health if I remain long in this thraldom. I trust you will be steady in your attachment to me, and ready to join other honest men in watching the...other men of abilities and character will relieve rae from a situation that nothing could have compelled me to submit to, but the supposition that no... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1867 - 578 pages
...to my health if I remain long in this thraldom. I trust you will be steady in your attachment to me, and ready to join other honest men in watching the...the public finances from being materially affected." \ Little time was allowed to elapse before the names of the members of the new Cabinet were announced... | |
| Francis Godolphin Osborne Duke of Leeds - Great Britain - 1884 - 296 pages
...Lord Temple on April 1, said that nothing would have compelled him to submit to the new situation " but the supposition that no other means remained of...the public finances from being materially affected." know I do not love late visits I was determined to shew I was in no hurry to receive him, that upon... | |
| Great Britain - 1884 - 296 pages
...Temple on April 1, said that nothing would Ii:;»• compelled him to snhmit to the new situation " but the supposition that no other means remained of...the public finances from being materially affected." know I do not love late visits I was determined to shew I was in no hurry to receive him, that upon... | |
| Henry Offley Wakeman - Great Britain - 1890 - 248 pages
...to my health if I remain long in this thraldom. I trust you will be steady in your attachment to me, and ready to join other honest men in watching the...abilities and character will relieve me from a situation which nothing could have compelled me to submit to but the supposition that no other means remained... | |
| William Fraser Rae - Dramatists, English - 1896 - 478 pages
...to my health if I remain long in this thraldom. J trust you will be steady in your attachment to me, and ready to join other honest men in watching the...the public finances from being materially affected." 1 1 " Courts and Cabinets of George the Third," by the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, vol. i., pp.... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1901 - 564 pages
...to my health if I remain long in this thraldom. I trust you will be steady in your attachment to me, and ready to join other honest men in watching the...the public finances from being materially affected." Little time was allowed to elapse before the names of the members of the new Cabinet were announced... | |
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