| George Croly - Great Britain - 1841 - 358 pages
...age of twenty-one years. " Those are the chief points which have occurred to his majesty's servants. I beg leave to add, that their ideas are formed on...difficult to fix beforehand the precise period for which those provisions ought to last ; but if, unfortunately, his majesty's illness should be protracted... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Great Britain - 1842 - 588 pages
...what steps they ought next to take. The words Mr. Sheridan meant to add to his motion were these, " but if, unfortunately, his Majesty's recovery should...protracted to a more distant period than there is at present reason to imagine, it will be open hereafter to the wisdom of parliament to reconsider these... | |
| Child rearing - 1846 - 432 pages
...of twenty-one years. " Those are the chief points which have occurred to his majesty's servants. 1 beg leave to add, that their ideas are 'formed on...difficult to fix beforehand the precise period for which those provisions ought to last; but if, unfortunately, his majesty's illness should be protracted to... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1853 - 900 pages
...age of twenty-one years. " These are the chief points which have occurred to his Majesty's servants. I beg leave to add, that their ideas are formed on...that his Majesty's illness is only temporary, and maybe of no long duration. It may be difficult to fix beforehand the precise period for which these... | |
| Francis Godolphin Osborne Duke of Leeds - Great Britain - 1884 - 296 pages
...age of twenty-one years. These are the chief Points which have occurred to His Majesty's Servants. I beg leave to add that their Ideas are formed on...protracted to a more distant period than there is at present reason to imagine, it will be open hereafter to the wisdom of Parliament to reconsider these... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1884 - 296 pages
...age of twenty-one years. These are the chief Points which have occurred to His Majesty's Servants. I beg leave to add that their Ideas are formed on...Majesty's Illness is only temporary, and may be of no Ion? duration. It may be difficult to fix beforehand the precise Period for which these Provisions... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1884 - 292 pages
...age of twenty-one years. These are the chief Points which have occurred to His Majesty's Servants. that His Majesty's Illness is only temporary, and may be of no lona; duration. It may be difficult to fix beforehand the precise Period for which these Provisions... | |
| Nicholas K. Robinson, Edmund Burke - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 233 pages
...training proposals tor a regency in which the powers of the Prince would be restricted. These he did "on the supposition that his Majesty's illness is only temporary and may be of no long duration'.' 1 He proposed, therefore, stringent restrictions, vesting the care of the King's person and the running... | |
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