An Impartial History of Ireland, from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time: From Authentic Documents, Volume 4J. Christie, 1811 - Ireland |
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... throne , directly or indi- rectly . On the accession of George II . they re- sumed the design of addressing ; and hoped the more favourable reception therefrom , as their ir- reproachable behaviour , and steady loyalty , might have ...
... throne , directly or indi- rectly . On the accession of George II . they re- sumed the design of addressing ; and hoped the more favourable reception therefrom , as their ir- reproachable behaviour , and steady loyalty , might have ...
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... throne , would serve to establish it the more firmly , since all Europe must know the unanimous zeal and affection of his subjects , for the defence of his person and government . " The great goodness and mercy of providence in sending ...
... throne , would serve to establish it the more firmly , since all Europe must know the unanimous zeal and affection of his subjects , for the defence of his person and government . " The great goodness and mercy of providence in sending ...
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... throne . I addressed the lords justices of this kingdom , in your excellency's absence . I presented them with the charter and dedication , which I now lay before your excellency , and prayed to have it transmitted to his majesty ; but ...
... throne . I addressed the lords justices of this kingdom , in your excellency's absence . I presented them with the charter and dedication , which I now lay before your excellency , and prayed to have it transmitted to his majesty ; but ...
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... throne ? and even punish me for complaining ? Shall this be done under the administration of a Stanhope ? God forbid ! My lord , to sum up all my desires and inten- tions in a few words ; I only wish to discharge the end of my creation ...
... throne ? and even punish me for complaining ? Shall this be done under the administration of a Stanhope ? God forbid ! My lord , to sum up all my desires and inten- tions in a few words ; I only wish to discharge the end of my creation ...
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... throne , with the most auspicious circumstances . England may be said to have reached , at this period , the pinnacle of human greatness . Her commerce and manufactures covered all the seas ; there was no end to her riches ; her debt ...
... throne , with the most auspicious circumstances . England may be said to have reached , at this period , the pinnacle of human greatness . Her commerce and manufactures covered all the seas ; there was no end to her riches ; her debt ...
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