| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 530 páginas
..." The Common Calamity, occafion'd by the wicked Exe" cution of the South-Sea Scheme, was become fo very great " before your Meeting, that the providing...difficult : But it is a great Comfort to me, " to obferve, that Publick Credit now begins to recover ; " which gives me the greateft Hopes that it will... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763 - 608 páginas
...public. 1 The common calamity, occafioned by the wicked execu: '"i of the South-Sea fcheme, was become fo very. great before your meeting, that the providing...very difficult. But it is a great comfort to me to obftrvc, that public credit now begins to recover which gives me the greateft hopes, that it wSl be... | |
| Nicolas Tindal - 1763 - 608 páginas
...' Tht common calamity, occafioned by the wicked execu* tion of the South-Sea fcheme, was become fo very great ' before your meeting, that the providing...very difficult. But it is a great comfort to me ' to obfervc, that public credit now begins to recover which ' gives me the grcateft hopes, that it will... | |
| William Coxe - 1800 - 530 páginas
...occafioned by the King's fpeech wicked execution of the South Sea fcheme, was g"tion.pr°" become fo very great before your meeting, that the providing...very difficult; but it is a great comfort to me to obferve, that public credit now begins to recover; which gives me the greateft hopes that it, will... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 páginas
...suspecting much more, they read the following passage ?—" The common calamity," said the King, " occasioned by the wicked execution of the South Sea...difficult; but it is a great comfort to me to observe that the public credit begins to recover. I have great compassion for the sufferings of the innocent, and... | |
| 1842 - 528 páginas
...calamity, said the King, "occasioned by the wicked execution of the South Sea scheme, was become BO very great before your meeting, that the providing...; but it is a great comfort to me to observe that the public credit begins to recover. I have great compassion for the suffering? of the innocent, and... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 902 páginas
...parliament was prorogued with a consoling speech from the throne. " The common calamity," said his majesty, "occasioned by the wicked execution of the South Sea...comfort to me to observe that public credit now begins lo recocer, which gives me the greatest hopes that it will be entirely restored, when all the provisions... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 882 páginas
...suspecting much more, they read the following passage: — " The common calamity," said the King, " occasioned by the wicked execution of the South Sea...; but it is a great comfort to me to observe that the public credit begins to recover I have great compassion for the sufferings of the inuocent, and... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1884 - 440 páginas
...prorogued. The Lord Chancellor read the King's speech. ' The common calamity,' said his Majesty, ' occasioned by the wicked execution of the South Sea...made for that end shall be duly put in execution.' The speech went on to tell of his Majesty's 'great compassion for the sufferings of the innocent and... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884 - 442 páginas
...said his Majesty, ' occasioned by the wicked execution of the South Sea scheme, was become so veiy great before your meeting, that the providing proper...made for that end shall be duly put in execution.' The speech went on to tell of his Majesty's 'great compassion for the sufferings of the innocent and... | |
| |