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House Of Commons
Monday, February 7, 1825
The King's Answer To The Address
His Majesty's Answer to the Address of the House was reported, as follows:
"I receive with the highest satisfaction this loyal and dutiful Address. Your cordial concurrence in the principles which I have declared, and your assurances of co-operation with respect to the objects which I have recommended to your attention, afford me the surest pledge that I shall be enabled, under the favour of Divine Providence, effectually to uphold the honour and interests of my subjects, and to preserve the blessings which they enjoy."