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" SIR, — His Majesty has thought proper to order a new commission of the Treasury to be made out, in which I do not perceive your name. "
The Universal Magazine - Page 197
1805
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The Historical, biographical, literary, and scientific magazine ..., Volume 1

Robert Bisset - 636 pages
...from office. The following were the terms of the letter with which the dismissal was announced : ' Hi* Majesty has thought proper to order a new commission of the Treasury to be made out, in which 1 don't perceive your name. ' Tbt Houturabb Mr. Fa. NOR TH." Before this time Lord Holland was dead;...
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Volume 11

1806 - 500 pages
...private differ-: enees, Mr. Fox was dismissed with the following laconic note: tt His Majesty hits thought proper to order a new commission of the treasury to be made out, in which I dou't perceive your, name. " NOEIB." " " T/te Han. Mr. fox." This dismissal, and the mode of communicating...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures ..., Volume 22

1806 - 448 pages
...public, in consequence of the following hillet, couched with all the »nergy of Spartan brevity. " His Majesty has thought proper to order a new commission of the treasury to ha made out, in which I don't perceive your name. , " The Hon. Mr. Fox. " NORTH." tehipt, that he,...
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Flowers of literature; for 1801 & 1802(-1805): or, Characteristic ..., Volume 4

Flowers of literature - 1807 - 626 pages
...anticipated in his intention of resigning by a very laconic epistle in the following words : .* His in-gi-'ty has thought proper to order a new commission of the...treasury to be made out, in which I do not perceive your name." The manuer in which this was conveyed, exceeded the insolence of the composition, it being...
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Portraits of the late and present administration; and an address to the ...

William Green (A.M.) - 1807 - 122 pages
...author, of his dis» " SIR, " His majesty lias been pleased to order a new com" Mission of the Lords of the Treasury to be made out, in which •« I do not see your name. . ...:. -": - fc in t:.... „ -:.'^ •« NORTH." mission: he continued his animosity...
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The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 pages
...received in the house of commons, on the next day, his dismissal in the following terms !—%• • . / " His majesty has thought proper to order a new commission...treasury to be made out, in which I do not perceive your name. « North." At this measure, Mr. Fox entertained a sort of contemptuous satisfaction ; and...
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The Life of ... Charles James Fox: ... His Political Career and a ...

B. C. Walpole - 1811 - 370 pages
...in the House of Commons, by the side of the minister: " His Majesty has thought proper to order a C new commission of the Treasury to be made out in which I do not perceive your name." " NORTH." " When thisbillet was presented to Mr. Fox, his reply was, that minister had...
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History of the wars resulting from the Frenchrevolution. To which ..., Volume 2

Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 pages
...Pitt, to Towusend, ere was due, In future times, my Fox, shall wait ou you." i VOL. II.—29. OD " His Majesty has thought proper to order a new commission...treasury to be made out, in which I do not perceive your name." , NORTH. The Honorable Mr. Fox. Upon the death of his father, Lord Holland, he succeeded...
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The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents ...

Art - 1832 - 616 pages
...anticipated his resignation by a dismissal, which Fox received in the following laconic epistle : " Sir, — His majesty has thought proper to order a new commission...treasury to be made out, in which I do not perceive your name. — NORTH." This note was handed to Fox, while seated in his place on the treasury bench,...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 11

Englishmen - 1836 - 258 pages
...understanding, went to the door, where he received a billet, couched in the following laconic terms : ' His majesty has thought proper to order a new commission...treasury to be made out, in which I do not perceive your name. ' NORTH.' " From that very hour to the present he has been as violent in opposition as he...
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