The History And Proceedings of the House of Commons From the Restoration to the Present Time ... 6
The History And Proceedings of the House of Commons From the Restoration to the Present Time ... 6
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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My Lords and Gentlemen, KinEvspecrhat x "w £ m now come to put an End to this Seflion, which, tho* conrludinz the ..,."% r «- r ■ i n i KB StiTiwi. tf ±, u hath advanc d fo far into the Summer, cannot be " thought a tedious one, when we confider how much Bu- " finefs hath been done, and the great Advantages that ** may be ex peeled from it. " Your feafonable Vigour and Perfeverance to fupport " me in the Meafurcs I have taken with my Allies, for re- " J oring the Tranquility of Europe, have pro...due'd moil of M the Effects I could defire. Much the greatcft Part of ** Chriftendora b already btt&hwa ^M^abaA&ta of War, 1710. ( 2'7 ) / what hath happened both Abroad and at Home, ' ** my People muft be convinc d, that their Welfare is in- *' feparable from the Strength and Security of my Govern- '* ment. Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons, ** I return you my Thanks for the Supplies you have ** rais'd for the Service of the current Year ; and it is 3 ** particular Satisfaction to me, that a Method has been " found out for making good the Deficiencies of my Civil " Lilt, without laying any new Burden upon my Subjects.
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