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Memoir of General Graham: With Notices of the Campaigns in which He was ... - Page 99
by Samuel Graham - 1862 - 318 pages
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the ..., Volume 4

William Gordon - 1788 - 618 pages
...Vergennes in the moft polite, humane and powerful manner, pleaded her caufe. " Your excellency (he faid) will not read this letter .without being extremely affected : it had that effect upon the king and upon the queen, to whom I communicated it. The goodnefs of their majefties hearts induces them to defire,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1800 - 632 pages
...unhappy victim, defti.-.ed by lot to expiate the odious ciime that a former denial ol juftice obliges you to revenge. Your excellency will not read this letter, without being extremely affect, d ; it had that effect upon the king and upon the queen, to whom I communicated it. The gojdnefs...
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Annual Register, Volume 26

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 632 pages
...unhappy victim, deftined by lot to expiate the odious crime that a former denial ot juftice obliges you to revenge. Your excellency will not read this letter, without being extremely affect: d; it had that effect upon the king an.l upon the queen, to whom I communicated it. The goudnefs...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 26

1800 - 608 pages
...unhappy viftim, deiHned by lot to expiate the odious crime that a former denial of juilice obliges you to revenge. Your excellency will not read this letter, without being extremely affeited ; it had that effect upon the king and upon the queen, to whom I communicated it. The goadnefs...
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the ..., Volume 3

William Gordon - 1801 - 452 pages
...Vergcnnes in the most polite, humane end powerful manner pleaded her cause. ** Your excellency (he said) will not read this letter without being extremely affected : it had that effect upon the king and upon the queen, to whom I communicated it. The goodness of their majesties hearts induces them to desire,...
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the ..., Volume 3

William Gordon - 1801 - 452 pages
...Vergcnnes in the most polite, humane and powerful manner pleaded her cause. ** Your excellency (he said) will not read this letter without being extremely affected : it had that effect upon the king and upon the queen, to whora I communicated it. The goodness of their majesties hearts induces them to...
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Anecdotes of the American Revolution: Illustrative of the Talents ..., Volume 2

Alexander Garden - 1828 - 314 pages
...Lady Asgill has just wrote to me. I am not known to her, nor was I acquainted with her son, who was the unhappy victim, destined by lot, to expiate the...obliged you to revenge. Your Excellency will not read the letter without being extremely affected, it had that effect on the King and upon the Queen, to...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 594 pages
...destined by lot to expiate the odious crime that a formal denial of justice obliges you to avenge. Your Excellency will not read this letter without...extremely affected ; it had that effect upon the King and Queen, to whom I communicated it. The goodness of their Majesties' hearts induces them to desire, that...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 596 pages
...which Lady Asgill has just written me. I am not known to her, nor was I acquainted that her son was the unhappy victim, destined by lot to expiate the odious crime that a formal denial of justice obliges you to avenge. Your Excellency will not read this letter without being extremely affected ;...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 604 pages
...which Lady Asgill has just written me. I am not known to her, nor was I acquainted that her son was the unhappy victim, destined by lot to expiate the odious crime that a formal denial of justice obliges you to avenge. Your Excellency will not read this letter without being extremely affected ;...
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