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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of the French in the West-Indies; or to the Opening the Port and Harbour of Dunkirk; nor would he from thence think … think it our Duty to declare our entire Considence in your Royal Care and Concern for the Honour and Interest of your … of Liverpool, and also of the Merchants trading from that Port to his Majesty's Colonies in the West-Indies, was …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Rochester. Sir John Jennings, Knt. House-keeper to the Royal Palace at Greenwich. David Polhil, Esq; Keeper of the … General, Governor of Berwick, and Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Welsh Fuzileers. Nottinghamshire. Sir … to the South-Sea Company. Thomas Crispe, Esq; Milbourn Port. Michael Harvey, Esq; Thomas Medlicott, Esq; …
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… 'We congratulate your Majesty upon the safe Arrival of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, so much to the Joy and … so dear to your Majesty, and so inseparable from your Royal Mind, that we can, with the greatest Confidence … State, and the Commons attending, his Majesty gave the Royal Assent to several publick and private Bills, and then …
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… loyal and zealous for his Majesty, and for the present Royal Family; they had generally behaved as good Subjects, at … as any Colour of Reason for such, as long as the present Royal Family possesses the Throne of these Kingdoms; it can … or the Designs of all the Princes, even of the present Royal Family, that may in Course succeed to one another. Who …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Wyndham's Observations on Dunkirk's being mention'd as a Port. In the Course of this Debate, Dunkirk having been mention'd as a Port, Sir William Wyndham said, 'That he was surpriz'd to … Weight with me; I have the Honour to know his Majesty, his Royal Person I have formerly had the Honour to approach, and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… 'The honourable Gentleman talk'd of making London a free Port, I wish with all my Heart he would do so; it is … it appears evident to me, that by this Scheme, the Port of London, and all the other Ports of the Kingdom, will … General for each County, Riding, City, Borough, Cinque-Port, Town or Place respectively, within England, Wales, and …
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… Government during your Majesty's Absence by the Queen your Royal Consort, ruling by your Authority, and governing by … your Example, could alone compensate for the want of your Royal Presence and auspicious Influence among us. 'The … who sets them a Pattern of Prudence and Wisdom; whose Royal Goodness would be offended with continuing any Tax, or …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Acts. On the 18th the following Bills being ready for the Royal Assent, viz. An Act for granting an Aid to her Majesty … may have as much Success and Prosperity as her Pious and Royal Heart can desire. 'Tis remarkable, that by the 22d of … to her Majesty, that she would be pleased to issue her Royal Proclamation, for the better putting in Execution an …
A Dictionary of London
… having been erected in 1799, now occupied by the Port of London Authority. Inkhorns were manufactured in …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… to be serviceable mariners, as by the book 1 called the Royal Herring Buss Fishing, presented to him, plainly …
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