008: TATE BE) .cPLa PAR S, 
ei The hurible Addrefs of the Commons 
4 of Great Britain, zx Parliament 
affembled, 22d January 1790. 
me. 
. Moft.gracious Sovereign, 
p E,-your majefty’s moft duti- 
-=: fal and loyal fubjects, the 
commons of Great Britain, in par- 
liament affembled, beg leave to 
return. your majefty. our humble 
thanks for your moft gracious {peech 
from the throne.: - 
* While we participate. in the juft 
concern with which your majeity 
obferves the interruption of the 
. tranquillity of other countries, we 
feel, at the fame time, the greateft 
fatisfation in being informed that 
your. majefty continues to receive 
affurances of the friendly difpofition 
of foreign powers: and we enter- 
tain a deep and grateful fenfe of — 
the favour of Providence towards 
thefe: kingdoms, in continuing to 
us the increafing advantages of 
peace, and the uninterrupted enjoy- 
ment of thofe invaluable bleffings 
which we have fo long derived from 
our excellent conititution, and which 
we fo happily experience under 
your majelty’s mild. and aufpicious 
overnment. 
Your majefty may be affured that 
we fhall proceed with cheerfulnefs 
to make fuch provifion as-may ap- 
pear to.be requifite for the feveral 
‘branches of the public fervice. 
We are duly fenfible of your ma- 
jefty’s paternal regard for the wel- 
‘fare of your people, which has been 
gnanifefted in your anxiety te pre- 
vent the further exportation. of 
corn, aud to facilitate the impor- 
tation under the circumftances 
which your majefly has been gra- 
eioully pleafed to communicate to 
%s; and we defire humbly to return 
‘our thanks to your majelty, for hav- 
yg been plealed to direft a copy 
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of the order, iffued by ‘your majefty, 
by the advice of your privy council, 
to bé laid before us. 
We affure your majefty, that we 
fhall uniformly continue to apply 
ourfelves, with unremitting affi- 
duity and zeal, to thofe objects 
of public concern which may re- 
quire our attention; and fhall be, 
at all times, defirous of adopt- 
ing every proper meafure for main- 
taining the public revenue, and en- 
couraging the commerce and ma- 
nufactures of the country, as being 
‘effentially connected with the ge- 
neral profperity of your majefty’s 
dominions, 
To this His Maje/ty returned the fol~ 
lowing moft gracious Anfwer. 
Gentlemen, 
I thank you for your very loyal 
and dutiful addrefs. It is with great 
fatisfaction that I receive the re- 
peated expreffions of your affec- 
tionate attachment, and the aflur- 
ances of ‘your continued attention 
to thofe objects which are connetted 
with the happinefs and: profperity 
of my people. 
His Majefty’s Speech to both Houfes 
of Parliament, at the Cle of the 
Jeventh Seffion, Thurfday, 10th 
June, 1790. 
My Lords, and Gentlemen, * 
ne HE neceflary public bufinefs 
being now concluded, I think 
it right to put an end to this feflion 
of parliament. 
1 have not hitherto received tle 
anfwer of the court of Spain to he 
reprefentation which I have direted 
to be made at that court, in fypport 
of the dignity of my crowr, and ad 
the 
