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" ... event of a total change of system. Of all monarchs, indeed, since the revolution, the successor of George the Third will have the finest opportunity of becoming nobly popular. "
A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors - Page 234
by William Oldnall Russell - 1843 - 1122 pages
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Life of Leigh Hunt

William Cosmo Monkhouse, John Parker Anderson - Authors, English - 1893 - 282 pages
...Ireland, and this opened out to the Examiner a vista of reforms. " What a crowd of blessings,"it wrote, "rush upon one's mind that might be bestowed upon the country in the event of such a change ! Of all monarchs indeed, since the revolution, the successor of George the Third will...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: With the Evidence, Procedure ...

William Blake Odgers - Libel and slander - 1896 - 940 pages
...great question of policy, is not seditious, if it be done with decency and moderation. Illustrations. monarchs, indeed, since the Revolution, the successor...the finest opportunity of becoming nobly popular." On the trial of a criminal information against the proprietor and printer of the paper for libel, Lord...
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The Early Days of the Nineteenth Century in England, 1800-1820, Volume 1

William Connor Sydney - England - 1898 - 282 pages
...and the Prince of Wales, though Regent, was unpopular. " What a crowd of blessings, " wrote Hunt, " rush upon one's mind that might be bestowed upon the...the finest opportunity of becoming nobly popular." The writer of this paragraph and Perry, who reprinted it, were tried for seditious libel before Lord...
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The Early Days of the Nineteenth Century in England, L800-1820, Volume 1

William Connor Sydney - England - 1898 - 526 pages
...insane, and the Prince of Wales, though Regent, was unpopular. "What a crowd of blessings," wrote Hunt, "rush upon one's mind that might be bestowed upon...the finest opportunity of becoming nobly popular." The writer of this paragraph and Perry, who reprinted it, were tried for seditious libel before Lord...
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Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats

Barnette Miller - 1910 - 196 pages
...after this prosecution a second indictment was brought because of the sentence : " Of all monarchs since the Revolution the successor of George the Third...the finest opportunity of becoming nobly popular." 27 The Morning Chronicle copied it, and was indicted, but both cases were dismissed. The third offense...
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A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: And of Actions on the Case for ...

William Blake Odgers, Walter Blake Odgers - Forms (Law) - 1911 - 1052 pages
...Illustrations. The following words appeared in the Morning Chronicla for October 2nd, 1809 : — " What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind that...the country in the event of a total change of system l Of all monarchs, indeed, since the Revolution, the successor of George the Third will have the finest...
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"Aberdeen Journal" Notes and Queries, Volume 6

Aberdeen (Scotland) - 1913 - 320 pages
...Leigh Hunt, being editor, the two being joint proprietors.] The article concluded as follows — " What a crowd of blessings rush "upon one's mind that...might be bestowed upon the country in the event of such a change ! Of ail monarchs, indeed, since the Revolution, the successor of George III. will have...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 64

American periodicals - 1860 - 856 pages
...Examiner hailed " the crowd of blessings that might be involved in such a change;" adding, " Of c!l monarchs, indeed, since the Revolution, the successor...the finest opportunity of becoming nobly popular." In 1812,on St. Patrick's day, a loynl band of guests significantly abstained from paying the usual...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 14

Christianity - 1827 - 630 pages
...a libel on the king, contained in the following two sentences, republished from the 'Examiner' : ' What a crowd of blessings rush upon one's mind, that...indeed, since the revolution, the successor of George III. will have the finest opportunity of becoming nobly popular.' The Attorney-General, (Sir Vicary...
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