Thoughts for the Restoration and Permanent Establishment of Peace in IrelandChambers and Hallagan, 1823 - 48 strán (strany) |
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Strana 32 - ... security be thus afforded for the continuance of that concord amongst themselves, which is not less essential to his Majesty's happiness than to their own, and which it has been the chief object of his Majesty, during his residence in this country, to cherish and promote. " His Majesty well knows the generosity and warmth of heart which distinguish the character of his faithful people in Ireland, and he leaves them with a heart full of affection towards them, and with a confident and gratifying...
Strana 32 - ... concord amongst themselves which is not less essential to his majesty's happiness than to their own, and which it has been the chief object of his majesty, during his residence in this country, to cherish and promote. " His majesty well knows the generosity and warmth of heart which distinguish the character of his faithful people in Ireland ; and he leaves them with a heart full of affection towards them, and with a confident and gratifying persuasion that this parting admonition and injunction...
Strana 32 - The time of the King's departure from Ireland being arrived, I am commanded by his Majesty to express his entire approbation of the manner in which all persons acting in civil and military situations, in the city of Dublin and its neighbourhood, have performed their several duties during the period of his Majesty's residence in this part of the kingdom.
Strana 32 - Excellency's attentions and arrangements ; and His Majesty gladly avails himself of this occasion of declaring the high sense which he entertains of the ability, temper, and firmness, with which your Excellency has uniformly administered the great trust which he has placed in your hands. I am further commanded to state, that the testimonies of dutiful and affectionate attachment which His Majesty has received from all classes and descriptions of his Irish subjects, have made the deepest impression...
Strana 32 - Excellency his acknowledgments are particularly due ; hejis conscious how much he owes to your Excellency's attentions and arrangements ; and his Majesty gladly avails himself of this occasion of declaring the high sense which he entertains of the ability, temper, and firmness, with which your Excellency has uniformly administered the great trust which he has placed in your hands. I am farther...
Strana 48 - Sidmouth, addressed to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and the Lord Mayor of Dublin, and...