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His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament
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The history ... of the reign of George the third, King of Great-Britain, &c
to which is prefixed a review of the war, which was terminated by the peace of Paris, in 1763 -
The history ... of the reign of George the third, King of Great-Britain, &c
to which is prefixed a review of the war, which was terminated by the peace of Paris, in 1763The history of the first ten years ... : from his accession to the throne, in 1760, to the conclusion of the third session of the thirteenth parliament of Great Britain, in 1770 -
The history ... of the reign of George the third, King of Great-Britain, &c
to which is prefixed a review of the war, which was terminated by the peace of Paris, in 1763 -
The history ... of the reign of George the third, King of Great-Britain, &c
to which is prefixed a review of the war, which was terminated by the peace of Paris, in 1763The history of the first ten years ... : from his accession to the throne, in 1760, to the conclusion of the third session of the thirteenth parliament of Great Britain, in 1770 -
The British King's speech
New-York, February 10. By the brigantine Peggy, Capt. M'Niel, in nineteen days from Tortola, who arrived here yesterday, we have received the following copy of His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, Decemb. 5, 1782, brought to Tortola, from Windward, by Capt. Rodney, son of Lord Rodney -
Prospect of peace
From the New-York royal gazette. New-York, February 12. His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, December 5, 1782. Received on Sunday last, by the brigantine Peggy, Captain M'Neil, in 19 days from Tortola. Which was brought to Tortola, from Windward, by Captain Rodney, son of Lord Rodney -
Richmond, February 23
By an express arrived here this morning from Philadelphia, we have received His Britannic Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament. ... Thursday, December 5, 1782 -
Salem, February 22, 1783
Capt. George Williams, Jun. arrived from the West-Indies, via Portsmouth, has favoured us with the St. Lucia gazette of the 18th of January, from which we have taken the following speech. -
Philadelphia, February 13
By a gentleman just arrived in this city from New-Jersey, we have received His Britannic Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament -
Important intelligence. Providence, Feb. 24, 1783
The Boston evening-post of Saturday last contains the following extract from the British King's speech to his Parliament on the 5th of December -
By the King. A proclamation, declaring the cessation of arms, as well by sea as land
agreed upon between His Majesty, the most Christian King, the King of Spain, the states general of the United Provinces, and the United States of America, and enjoining the observance thereof