| History - 1835 - 906 pages
...be— the maintenance of peace— the scrupulous and honourable fulfilment, without reference to thesr original policy, of all existing engagements with...and impartial consideration of what is due to all interests—agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial. " Whatever may be the issue of the undertaking... | |
| 1835 - 792 pages
...practical application to public measures, to indicate the spirit in which the King's government it prepared to act. Our object will be the maintenance...manufacturing, and commercial. Whatever may be the issue of the nndertaking in which I am engaged I feel assured that you will mark, by a renewal of your confidence,... | |
| Great Britain - 1834 - 428 pages
...respect and affections of the people. It is unnecessary for my purpose to> enter into further details. 1 have said enough with respect to general principles,...am engaged, I feel assured that you will mark, by a re* newal of your confidence, your approbation of the course I have pursued in accepting office. I... | |
| Alfred Caswall - 1834 - 44 pages
...reference to their original policy, of all existing engagements with foreign powers, the support oj public credit, the enforcement of strict economy,...undertaking in which I am engaged, I feel assured tnat you will mark, by a renewal of your confidence, your approbation of the course I have pursued... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1834 - 444 pages
...fulfilment, without reference to their original policy, pf all existing engagements with foreign powers j the support of public credit ; the enforcement. of strict economy ; and the just and impartial cousideration of what is due to all interests; agricultural, manufacturing, und commercial. Whatever... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Great Britain - 1835 - 838 pages
...object of the Government " was [be maintenance of peace; the scrupulous arid honourablejulfilment, without reference to their original policy, of all...interests, agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial." This address is, of course, intended as a manifesto of the principles on which the Government is to... | |
| Robert Peel - Great Britain - 1843 - 504 pages
...public confidence as shall enable us to conduct with vigour and success the government of this country Our object will be the maintenance of peace ; the...interests, agricultural, manufacturing and commercial. I enter upon the arduous duties assigned to me, with the deepest sense of the responsibility they involve... | |
| William Nassau Molesworth - Great Britain - 1871 - 564 pages
...peace, the scrupulous and honourable fulfilment, without reference to their original policy, of all engagements with foreign powers, the support of public...— agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial.' Before the dismissal of the Melbourne ministry, the two chambers in which the legislature assembled... | |
| Thausing - 1872 - 496 pages
...peace, the scrupulous and honourable fulfilment, without reference to their original policy, of all engagements with foreign powers, the support of public...interests — agricultural, manufacturing, and commerciaL' Before the dismissal of the Melbourne ministry, the two chambers in which the legislature assembled... | |
| William Nassau Molesworth - Great Britain - 1874 - 444 pages
...peace, the scrupulous and honourable fulfilment, without reference to their original policy, of all engagements with foreign powers, the support of public...— agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial.' Before the dismissal of the Melbourne ministry, the two chambers in which the legislature assembled... | |
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