| 1776 - 772 pages
...fears and jealoufies ; and having in the moft earncft. terms declared their attachment tohisperfon, family, and government, with all the devotion that principle and affection can infpire; and having Iblemnly allured his majefty, that connected with Great Britain by the ftrongeft... | |
| 1778 - 626 pages
...your roval confidence and authority for the purpose of effecting our destruljon. Attached to yotir Majesty's person, family and government, with all...devotion that principle and affection can inspire, connect«! witli Great-Britain by the strongest tics that . can unite societies, and deploring every... | |
| James Murray - 1780 - 626 pages
...confidence and authority for the purpofe of effecting our deftru&ion. .Attache ' '<> y^'ur Majeily's periou, family, and government, with all the devotion that principle and affection can infpirc, coimeitcd *,vith Great Britain by the ftrongeft ties that can unire fodeties, and deploring... | |
| 1783 - 492 pages
...and authority for. the purpofe of effecting ou* deftruftion. ; , Attached to your Majefty 's perfon, family, and government, with all the devotion that principle and affection can infpire ; connedted with Great Britain • by. the ftrongeft ties that can unite focieties, and deploring... | |
| William Belsham - 1796 - 504 pages
...andLycurgus hide their diminished heads. " Attached," fay the petitioners, " to your majefty'sperfon, family, and government, with all the devotion that principle and affection can infpire -T connected with Great Britain by the ftrongeft ties that can. unite focieties ; and deploring... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 768 pages
...afflicting fears and jealousies, and having in the most earnest terms declared their attachment to his person, family, and government, with all the devotion that principle and affection can inspire ; and having solemnly assured his Majesty, that connected with Great Britain by the strongest ties... | |
| James Cheetham - 1817 - 212 pages
...your Majesty's person, family, and government, with all the devotion which principle and affec, tion can inspire ; connected with Great Britain by the strongest ties that can unite societies, and deploring every event that tends in any degree to weaken them, we Solemnly assure your... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 pages
...your royal confidence and authority, for the purpose of effecting our destruction. Attached to your Majesty's person, family, and government, with all...Great Britain by the strongest ties that can unite societies, and deploring every event that tends in any degree to weaken them, we solemnly assure your... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 556 pages
...your royal confidence and authority, for the purpose of effecting our destruction. Attached to your majesty's person, family, and government, with all...connected with Great Britain by the strongest ties that citn unite societies, and deploring every event that tends in any degree to weaken them, we solemnly... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1822 - 1122 pages
...August 1775. M Attached to your majesty's person, family and government, with all the devotion which principle and affection can inspire, connected with Great Britain by the strongest ties which can unite societies and deploring every event which tends in any degree to weaken them — we... | |
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