| English literature - 1797 - 490 pages
...Phyfician to the King of England at Hanover, &c &c. 257 Poems, by the Rev. Henry Rowe LL. 6.259 An Addrefs to the County of Kent on their Petition to the King for removing from the.Councils of his Majerty his prefent Miniflers, and for adopting proper Means to procure a... | |
| 1797 - 614 pages
...us might be compressed into fourteen, and with great advantage to \he pamphlet. Art. 40. An Address to the County of Kent, on their Petition to the King for removing from the Councils of his Majesty his present Ministers, and for adopting proper Means to procure a... | |
| English literature - 1797 - 496 pages
...the ' King of England at Hanover, *c. tec. 257 Poems, by the Rev. Henry Rowe, LL.B. 259 An Addrcfb to the County of Kent on their Petition to the King for removing from the Councils of bis Majeity his prefent Minillers, and for adopting proper Means to procure a... | |
| Public characters - 1799 - 422 pages
...deareft interefts of his country; having, in 1797, publifhed an excellent pamphlet, entitled, " An Addrefs to the County of Kent, on their Petition to the King for removing from the Councils of his Majefty his prefent Minifters, and for adopting proper means to procure a... | |
| Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 426 pages
...which the wisest Vnan neither knows, nor is able to fathom or discover the depth." 5. " An- Address to the County of Kent, on their Petition to the King for removing from the Councils of his Majesty his present Ministers ; and for adopting proper Means to procure a... | |
| 1843 - 502 pages
...Fairfax and Watson for ever, by a Kentish Freeholder, Is6d . ." 8vo, 1754 4377 Rokeby (Lord) Address to the County of Kent on their Petition to the King for removing the present Ministers, Is 6d 8vo, 1797 4378 Address to the Farmers of Kent on the state of the Agricultural... | |
| Christian Gottlieb Joecher - 1897 - 382 pages
...affairs. 1786. 5. Friendly remarks on Mr. Pitt's administration by a near observer, 1795. 6. An address to the county of Kent, on their petition to the king for removing from the councils of his Majesty his present ministers and for adopting proper means to procure a speedy... | |
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