With what force, my lord, with what protection are you prepared to meet the united detestation of the people of England? The city of London has given a generous example to the kingdom in what manner a king of this country ought to be... The letters of Junius - Page 91by Junius (pseud.) - 1784Full view - About this book
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...been defended, have added fcorn to injury, and forced us to feel, that we are not only oppi tiled, but infulted. With what force, my lord, with what...in what manner a king of this country ought to be addreffed ] and I fancy, my lord, it is not yet in your courage to ftand between your fovereign and... | |
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...defended, have added scorn to injury, and forced us to feel, that we are not only oppressed but insulted. With what force, my lord, with what protection are you prepared to meet the united detestation of the people of England ? The city of London has given a generous example to the kingdom... | |
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...insulted. With what force, my Lord, with what protectidn, are you prepared to meet the united detestation of the people of England ? The city of London has given a generous example to the kingdom, in what The city of London has given a generous example, 8cc.] A specimen of tiie boldness of the addresses... | |
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