 | Joseph Nightingale - Great Britain - 1820 - 715 pages
...decisively interposed. Still acting upon the same principle, she now commands Mr. Brougham to add, that she feels it necessary, before making any further proposal,...existing differences may be satisfactorily adjusted. "June 10, 1620." » . vi ..'•'' i had not communicated the dam to the Queen till the which was after... | |
 | Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth - 1820
...commands Mr. Brougham to add, that she feels it ne. cessary, befure making any further proposal, to bave it understood that the recognition of her rank and...ready to suggest a method, by which she conceives nil existing differences may be satisfactorily adjusted. 10th June, 1620. ЛГ0. ТУ. — The Earl... | |
 | William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1820
...upon the same principle, she n'ow commands Mr. Brougham to add, that she feels it necessary, helore making- any further proposal, to have it understood that the recognition of her rank and privileges asQuecn, must be the basis of any arrangement which can be made. The moment that basis is established,... | |
 | English poetry - 1821
...decisively interposed. Still acting upon the same principle, she now commands Mr. Brougham to add, that she feels it necessary, before making any further proposal,...existing differences may be satisfactorily adjusted. June 10, 1820. Nri. IV. — The earl of Liverpool in answer to the communication from the queen of... | |
 | John Adolphus - 1821
...decisively interposed. Still acting upon the same principle, she now commands Mr. Brougham to add, that she feels it necessary, before making any further proposal,...majesty will be ready to suggest a method by which ehe conceives all existing differences may be satisfactorily adjusted. " 10f& June, 1820." *•""*... | |
 | John Adolphus - 1821
...jLnter^osed. . :StilI acting upon the same principle, she now commands fylfc; JjJrougham ta add, that she feels it necessary, before making any further proposal,...the basis of any arrangement which can be made. The mooaen^tha^.basis is established, her majesty will be ready to suggest a : method by which she conceives... | |
 | Joseph Nightingale - 1821
...principle, she now eouunauds Mr. Brougham to add, that she feels it necessary, before making any £\ u ether proposal, to have it understood, that the recognition...-must be the "basis, of any arrangement which can bo made. The moment that baoie ic established, he-- Majesty *MI 'be 'ready io suggert a method ky which... | |
 | History - 1822
...decisively interposed. Still acting upon the same principle, she now commands Mr. Brougham to add, that she feels it necessary, before making any further proposal,...existing differences may be satisfactorily adjusted. " 10th June, 1820." This produced the following note from lord Liverpool : — " Lord Liverpool has... | |
 | Edmund Burke - History - 1822
...decisively interposed. Still acting upon the same principle, she now commands Mr. Brougham to add, that she feels it necessary, before making any further proposal,...existing differences may be satisfactorily adjusted. " 10th June, 1820." This produced the following note from lord Liverpool : — " Lord Liverpool has... | |
 | Walter Scott - Europe - 1823
...Still retaining the desire of submitting her own wishes to the authority of Parliament, she only felt it necessary before making any further proposal, to...as Queen must be the basis of any arrangement which could be made. The moment that basis was established, her Majesty would be ready to suggest a method... | |
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