A Complete Collection of the Genuine Papers, Letters, &c. in the Case of John Wilkes, Esq, Том 11769 - 261 страница |
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... first day of the election State of the poll for each day - 191 to 193 - 194 Mr. Wilkes's fpeech to the Livery at the conclu- fion of the poll - 194 Mr. Wilkes's addrefs to the Livery , the day after the poll was closed - 195 Mr ...
... first day of the election State of the poll for each day - 191 to 193 - 194 Mr. Wilkes's fpeech to the Livery at the conclu- fion of the poll - 194 Mr. Wilkes's addrefs to the Livery , the day after the poll was closed - 195 Mr ...
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... first infift on knowing your Lordship's right to catechise me about an anonymous paper . If " your Lordship is not fatisfied with this , I fhall ' ever be ready to give your Lordship any other fa tisfaction becoming me as a gentleman ...
... first infift on knowing your Lordship's right to catechise me about an anonymous paper . If " your Lordship is not fatisfied with this , I fhall ' ever be ready to give your Lordship any other fa tisfaction becoming me as a gentleman ...
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... first know the very good authority , on which I am thus queftioned , before I will return any an- fwer whatever . 6 - Your Lordship defires me to write or send to you as soon as I have determined what part I shall act . I intended my first ...
... first know the very good authority , on which I am thus queftioned , before I will return any an- fwer whatever . 6 - Your Lordship defires me to write or send to you as soon as I have determined what part I shall act . I intended my first ...
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... between the hours of twelve and one , called again upen Major Ransford , on the fame occafion ; but were again denied admittance , as were foon after ALEX many noblemen and gentlemen of the first disling- tion , C 3 ( 21 )
... between the hours of twelve and one , called again upen Major Ransford , on the fame occafion ; but were again denied admittance , as were foon after ALEX many noblemen and gentlemen of the first disling- tion , C 3 ( 21 )
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... first time , the opportunity of access to him . At his departure from the hall , the acclamations of the people were , Liberty ! Liberty ! Wilkes for ever , and no excife ! The court then adjourned to Friday the 6th of May , at which ...
... first time , the opportunity of access to him . At his departure from the hall , the acclamations of the people were , Liberty ! Liberty ! Wilkes for ever , and no excife ! The court then adjourned to Friday the 6th of May , at which ...
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Страница 118 - I have had as warm and express declarations of regard as could be made by this marble-hearted friend : and Mr. Pitt had, no doubt, his views in even feeding me with flattery from time to time ; on occasions too where candour and indulgence were all I could claim.
Страница 100 - Minister. The first nobles of England were excluded from the King's councils, and the minion disposed of all places of profit and trust.
Страница 42 - AN order of the houfe of commons is come to Mr. Hawkins and me, to attend Mr. Wilkes from time to time in order to obferve the progrefs of the cure, and to make a report to the houfe, together with you and Mr. Graves. You will oblige us by acquainting Mr. Wilkes with this; and if you will let us know at what time you intend to fee Mr. Wilkes on Monday, we will be ready to meet you there. Mr. Hawkins defires that the appointment may be for forae hours after twelve.
Страница 26 - I received the inclofed letter from the earl of Egremont : in confequence of his Majefty's commands therein fignified, you will pleafe to obferve, that you no longer continue colonel of the militia for the county of Buckingham.
Страница 218 - God forbid it mould ever be in our power, to deliver him from it; we cannot prevent the judgment of the law, by creating irregularity in the proceedings ; we cannot prevent the confequences of that judgment by pardoning the crime.
Страница 6 - It is a real satisfaction to me that his lordship is to be accompanied by a gentleman of colonel Berkeley's worth and honour. This will be delivered to you by my adjutant, who attends me to Bagshot. I shall not bring...
Страница 96 - ... deeds, of .a •man I could not love;. a few portraits drawn from warm life, with the too high colouring of a youthful fancy; and two or three descriptions, perhaps too luscious—- which, though Nature and woman might pardon, a Kidgell and a Mansfield could not fail to condemn.
Страница 117 - Chatham has known the fweets of private friendfhip, and the fine feelings of humanity, as little as even Lord Mansfield. They are both formed to be admired, not beloved. A proud...
Страница 222 - If the security of our persons and our property, of all we hold dear and valuable, are to depend upon the caprice of a giddy multitude, or to be at the disposal of a giddy mob...
Страница 56 - I heard a gentleman taking him to taflc, upon his vowing revenge on you or your fervant ; upon which I told the gentleman a fmall part of what I knew, and he put him in the hands of two watchmen, and ordered him to the round-houfe ; but at the corner of Great George-ftreet, I am told, he was refcued, and ran away.