| 730 pages
...the throne. I now hope that the rigour of a long unmerited exile is patt, and that 1 may be allowed to continue in the land, and among the friends of liberty. I wifti, my Lord, to owe this to the mercy of my Prince. I entreat your Grace to lay me wirh all humiliiy... | |
| English liberty - 1769 - 430 pages
...the throne. I now hope that the rigour of a long-unmerited exile is paft, and that I may be allowed to continue in the land, and among the friends of...my Lord, to owe this to the mercy of my Prince. I intreat your Grace to lay me with all humility at the King's feet, with the trueft aflurances, that... | |
| 1769 - 728 pages
...of along-unmerited exHe is paft, and that I may be allowed to continue in ifhe land, and arhongHhe friends of liberty. I wifh, my Lord, to owe this to the mercy of my Prince. I iutreat'your Grace to lay me with all humility at the King\s feet, with the trueft affcrances, that... | |
| John Wilkes - 1769 - 290 pages
...the throne. I now hope that the rigour of a long-unmerited exile is part, and that I may be allowed to continue in the land, and among the friends of liberty. I with, my lord, to owe this to the mercy of my prince. I entreat your grace to lay me with all humility... | |
| Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of Grafton, John Wilkes - 1769 - 344 pages
...'and-thiat-I-riiay'be aHowedto cohtMnie-in 'the'Janel, -and atnot%«the friends, sof liberty. I wifh, rny lar&, to «we this to the mercy of '-my Prince. I entreat your -grace to 4*y itie -with all hamility at the iCiag's feet, with the trueft affurances that I ha-ve .never, in... | |
| 1772 - 226 pages
...throne. I now hope that the rigour of a long, unmerited exile is paft, and that I ' may may be allowed to continue in the land, and among the friends, of...lay me with all humility at the King's feet, with thetrueft affurances that I have never, in any moment of my life, fwerved from the duty and allegiance... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 620 pages
...allowed to continue in the land, and among the friends, of liberty. Jwifk, jry Lord, to owe tbi»» ikt mercy of my prince. I entreat your Grace to lay me with all humility at the King's feet, with the trueil aflurance.3 that I have never in my moment of my life fwerved from the duty and allegiance I... | |
| 1800 - 702 pages
...the throne. 1 now hope that the rigour of a long unmerited exile is pad, and that I may be allowed to continue in the land, and among the friends of liberty, . " I with, my lord," adds he, " to owe this to the mercy of the prince. I entreat your grace to lay me with... | |
| John Wilkes - 1805 - 324 pages
...exile is past ; and that I may be allowed to continue in the land, and among the friends, of liberty. mercy of my prince. I entreat your grace to lay me with all humility at the king's feet : with the truest assurances that I have never, in any moment of my life, swerved from the duty and allegiance... | |
| John Wilkes - 1805 - 328 pages
...exile is past ; and that I may be allowed to continue in the land, and among the friends, of liberty. mercy of my prince. I entreat your grace to lay me with all humility at the king's feet-: with the truest assurances that I have never, in any moment of my life, swerved from the duty and allegiance... | |
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