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" ... betrays his duty to you, sir, to your daughter, and to your people, if he counsels you to permit a day to pass without a further investigation of my conduct. I know that no such calumniator will venture to recommend a measure which must speedily end... "
Cobbett's Political Register - Page 1023
edited by - 1820
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An Injured Queen, Caroline of Brunswick, Volume 1

Lewis Saul Benjamin - Great Britain - 1912 - 370 pages
...which is produced ; or is wicked and false enough still to whisper suspicions in your ear, betrays his duty to you, sir, to your daughter, and to your...without a further investigation of my conduct. I know no such calumniator will venture to recommend a measure which must speedily end in his utter confusion....
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 35

Art - 1813 - 696 pages
...in your ear, hetravs his duty to yon. Sir, to your daughter, and to your people, if he counsels yon to permit a day to pass without a further investigation...recommend a measure which must speedily end in his utter confusiun. Then let me implóte you to reflect on the situation in which I am placet! — trillion...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 4

1813 - 466 pages
...produced,— or is wicked and false enough •till to whisper suspicions in your ear, — betrays hs duty to you, sir, to your daughter, and to your people,...pass without a further investigation of my conduct. 1 know that no such calumniator will venture to recommend I intercourse with the world, and for ihat...
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The Weekly Register, Volume 4

United States - 1813 - 446 pages
...induced lo pause still to whisper suspicions in your ear, — betrays h:s duty to you, sir, to jour daughter, and to your people, if he counsels you to...further investigation of my conduct. I know that no such ealunmuitjr will venture to recommend a measure wlucli must speedily end in his litter confusion. Then...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 83, Part 1; Volume 113

Early English newspapers - 1813 - 752 pages
...produced— or is wicked and false enough still to whisper suspicions in your ear, betrays his duly to you, Sir, to your Daughter, and to your People,...pass without a further investigation of my conduct. 1 know that no such calumniator will venture to recommend a measure which must speedily end in his...
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