Attached to your majesty's person, family, and government, with all the devotion that principle and affection can inspire, connected with Great Britain by the strongest ties that can unite societies, and deploring every event that tends in any degree... Provincial and State Papers - Page 656by New Hampshire (Colony) Probate Court - 1890Full view - About this book
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...affection can infpire, connected with Great Britain by the ftrongeft ties that can unite focieties, and deploring every event that tends in any degree to Weaken them,- we folemnly affure your Majefty, that we not only moft ardently defire the former harmony between her... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1776 - 550 pages
...allured his Majefty, that connefted with Great Britain by the ftrongeft ties that can unite focieties, and deploring every event that tends in any degree to weaken them, they not only moft ardently ctefire that the former harmony may be reftored between them, but that... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1780 - 700 pages
...affection can inlpire, connected with Great Britain by the ftrongeft ties that can unite focicties, and deploring every event that tends in any degree to weaken them, we folemnly aflure your Msjcfly that we not only moft ardfitly dejire the former harmony between her and... | |
| James Murray - United States - 1780 - 626 pages
...affection can infpirc, coimeitcd *,vith Great Britain by the ftrongeft ties that can unire fodeties, and deploring every event that tends in any degree to weaken them, we fo'emnly affure your Majefty, that we not only moft ardently defire the former harmony benveen her... | |
| Constitutional law - 1783 - 492 pages
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| History - 1791 - 634 pages
...affHlion c^n inspire, connected with Great-Britain by the llrongelt ties that can unite focieties, and deploring every event that tends in any degree to weaken them, we folemnly aflure your Msjefty that we not only moft ardently tie/ire the former harmony between her... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 496 pages
...implcmlid uml wealthy rily ; lie lived to se« ciple and affection can inspire ; connected with BOOK Great Britain by the strongest ties that can unite societies ; and deploring every event that tends 177S: in any degree to weaken them ; we solemnly assure your majesty, that we not only most ardently... | |
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...afFe&ion can infpire ; connected with Qreat Britain by the ftrongeft ties that can unite focieties; and deploring every event that tends in any degree to weaken them ; wefQlemnlyafTureyourMajefty, that wenot only rnoft ardently defirethat the former harmony between... | |
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...the devotion that principle and affection can inspire ; and having solemnly assured his Majesty, that connected with Great Britain by the strongest ties...every event that tends in any degree to weaken them, they not only most ardently desire that the former harmony may be restored between them, but that a... | |
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