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" Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner perfonally, I cannot but regret your departure. I have had the opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of your private characters, and it has added to the high "
The Parliamentary register: or, History of the proceedings and debates of ... - Page 322
by Ireland parl, commons - 1790
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Collectanea Politica: Or, The Political Transactions of Ireland from the ...

William Wenman Seward - Ireland - 1803 - 460 pages
...vigilance and that public jealoufy which ought to watch over the exercife of power. My Lords and Genthmen y Though full of joy for the event which enables me...acquiring a knowledge of your private characters, and it lias added to the high efteem which I had before entertained for you on account of your public merits;...
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Memoirs of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Volume 1

Great Britain - 1808 - 324 pages
...that public jealousy, which ought to watch over the exercise of power. " MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, " Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, personally, I cannot but regret your departure. I have had the opportunity of acquiring a knowledgeof...
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Speeches of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan: With Prefatory Observations, Volume 1

Henry Grattan - Ireland - 1813 - 540 pages
...that public jealousy which ought to wateh over the exereise of power." " My Lords and Gentlemen, '• Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, personally. I eannot but regrct your departure. 1 have had an opportunity of acquiring a knowledge...
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The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present ..., Volume 2

Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 552 pages
...that public jealousy which ought to watch over the exercise of power." " MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, *' Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, personally, 1 cannot but regret your departure. I have had an opportunity of acquiring a knowledge...
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Memoirs of George the Fourth, Volume 1

Robert Huish - 1830 - 606 pages
...that public jealousy, which ought to watch over the exercise of power. 1 MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, ' Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, personally, I cannot but regret your departure. I have had the opportunity of acquiring a knowledge...
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Memoirs of George the Fourth: Descriptive of the Most Interesting ..., Volume 1

Robert Huish - Great Britain - 1830 - 600 pages
...that public jealousy, which ought to watch over the exercise of power. * Mr LORDS AND GENTLEMKN, ' Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, personally, I cannot but regret your departure. I have had the opportunity of acquiring a.knowledge...
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The History of the Life and Reign of George the Fourth, Volume 1

William Wallace - Great Britain - 1831 - 330 pages
...the same felicity and cordiality of expression as the first. " My lords and gentlemen," said he, " though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner personally, I cannot but regret your departure. I have had an-opportunity of acquiring a knowledge...
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The Life of George the Fourth, Including His Letters and Opinions ..., Volume 1

Percy Fitzgerald - England - 1881 - 946 pages
...to relax that provident vigilance, and that public jealousy which ought to watch over the exercise of power. “Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, personally I cannot but regret your departure. I have hind the opportunity of acquiring a knowledge...
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The Life of George the Fourth: Including His Letters and Opinions ..., Volume 1

Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - History - 1881 - 458 pages
...his government had suffered an intermission, and his house was deprived of its natural protector. " Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, personally I cannot but regret your departure. I have had the opportunity of acquiring a knowledge...
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The Life of George the Fourth, Volume 1

Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1881 - 458 pages
...his government had suffered an intermission, and hia house was deprived of its natural protector. " Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner, personally I cannot but regret your departure. I have had the opportunity of acquiring a knowledge...
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