His Majesty's most gracious speech to both, &c. Thursday Jan. 23. 1734 My lords and gentlemen, the present posture of affairs in Europe is well known to you all, and the good or bad consequences that may arise and affect us, from the war being extinguished, or being carried on are so obvious, that I am perswaded you are met together fully prepared and determined to discharge the great trust reposed in you
"His Majesty's most gracious speech to both, etc. Thursday Jan. 23. 1734 My lords and gentlemen, The present posture of affairs in Europe is well known to you all, and the good or bad consequences that may arise and affect us, from the war being extinguished, or being carried on are so obvious, that I am perswaded you are met together fully prepared and determined to discharge the great trust reposed in you"
"His Majesty's most gracious speech to both, &c. Thursday Jan. 23. 1734 My lords and gentlemen, the present posture of affairs in Europe is well known to you all, and the good or bad consequences that may arise and affect us, from the war being extinguished, or being carried on are so obvious, that I am perswaded you are met together fully prepared and determined to discharge the great trust reposed in you"@en
"His Majesty's most gracious speech to both, &c. Thursday Jan. 23. 1734 : My lords and gentlemen, The present posture of affairs in Europe is well known to you all, and the good or bad consequences that may arise and affect us, from the war being extinguished, or being carried on are so obvious, that I am perswaded you are met together fully prepared and determined to discharge the great trust reposed in you"
"His Majesty's most gracious speech to both, &c. Thursday Jan. 23. 1734 My lords and gentlemen, The present posture of affairs in Europe is well known to you all, and the good or bad consequences that may arise and affect us, from the war being extinguished, or being carried on are so obvious, that I am perswaded you are met together fully prepared and determined to discharge the great trust reposed in you"
"His Majesty's most gracious speech to both, &c. Thursday Jan. 23. 1734. My lords and gentlemen, The present posture of affairs in Europe is well known to you all, and the good or bad consequences that may arise and affect us, from the war being extinguished, or being carried on are so obvious, that I am perswaded you are met together fully prepared and determined to discharge the great trust reposed in you"@en
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