198] ANNUAL REGISTER, 1812. 



After the customary thanks to 

 the House of Commons for their 

 liberal supplies, and regrets for 

 the additional burthens imposed on 

 the people, his Royal Highness 

 mentions the great concern with 

 which he has observed the spirit of 

 insubordination and outrage which 

 has appeared in some parts of the 

 country, and applauds the dili- 



gence employed by parliament in 

 investigating its causes, and the 

 wise measures taken for its sup- 

 pression. He concludes with re- 

 commending to them individually 

 the exertion of their powers for the 

 preservation of the public peace, 

 and for promoting a spirit of obe- 

 dience to the laws, and attachmeryt 

 to the Constitution. 



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