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" Permit me, sire, further to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter endeavour, by false insinuations and suggestions, to alienate your Majesty's affections from your loyal subjects in general, and from the City of London in particular... "
Volume of cuttings of newspaper articles by J.T. Smith - Page 21
by Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1853
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The History of England, Volume 2

Thomas Smart Hughes - Great Britain - 1835 - 364 pages
...sire,' added the civic censor, ' to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter endeavor by false insinuations and suggestions, to alienate...general, and from the city of London in particular, is an enemy to your majesty's person and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy...
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National history and views of London with its environs, 2 vols

1837 - 650 pages
...citizens, and without some comfort, without some prospect at least of redress. Permit me, Sire, to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter...general, and from the city of London in particular, is an enemy to your Majesty's person and family, a violater of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 3

Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 856 pages
...at least of redress. 'Permit me, Sire, farther to observe, that whoever has already dared, or tliall hereafter endeavour, by false insinuations and suggestions,...your Majesty's affections from your loyal subjects jn general, and from the City of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence and regard for...
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Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, Volume 3

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), William Stanhope Taylor, John Henry Pringle - Europe - 1839 - 546 pages
...without some comfort, without some prospect at least of redress. " Permit me, Sire, further to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter...general, and from the city of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in and regard for your people, is an enemy to your Majesty's person...
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Correspondence, ed. by [W.S. Taylor and J.H. Pringle] the ..., Volume 3

William Pitt (1st earl of Chatham.) - 1839 - 570 pages
...without some comfort, without some prospect at least of redress. " Permit me, Sire, further to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter...general, and from the city of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence in and regard for your people, is an enemy to your Majesty's person...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 3

Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 828 pages
...some prospect at least of redress. ' Permit me, Sire, farther to observe, that whoever has aiready dared, or shall hereafter endeavour, by false insinuations...affections from your loyal subjects in general, and from tdeCity of London in particular, and to withdraw your confidence and regard for your People, is an...
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The Poetical Works of Charles Churchill: The duellist, in three books ...

Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844 - 392 pages
...inscribed under the monument erected to his memory in Guildhall. "Permit me, sire, farther to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter...general, and from the city of London in particular, is an enemy to your majesty's person and family, a violater of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy...
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The History of Great Britain from the Death of George II. to the Coronation ...

J. R. Miller - Great Britain - 1844 - 742 pages
...hereafter endeavor, by false insinuations and suggestions, to alienate hie majesty's affections from his loyal subjects in general, and from the city of London in particular, was an enemy to his majesty's person and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of...
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History of the Eighteenth Century and of the Nineteenth Till the ..., Volume 5

Friedrich Christoph Schlosser - Eighteenth century - 1845 - 468 pages
...of their sovereign lords and princes ; everything, however, * " Permit me, sire, further to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter...general, and from the city of London in particular, is an enemy to your majesty's person and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy...
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The history of England, from the accession of George iii., 1760 ..., Volume 2

Thomas Smart Hughes - 1846 - 448 pages
...sire,' added the civic censor, ' to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter endeavor by false insinuations and suggestions, to alienate...general, and from the city of London in particular, is an enemy to your majesty's person and family, a violator of the public peace, and a betrayer of our happy...
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